In this blog post, we will be discussing how to get waves and everything you need to know for the journey. The 360 waves hairstyle has been popular among black men and black women for a while now, but if you are new to them, 360 waves is simply a style where the hair is brushed away from the crown of your head to achieve a circular wave pattern. This style can be done on any hair type unless you have straight hair, but it is typically more difficult to achieve on kinky hair textures.
8 Key Points on How to Get 360 Waves
If you are looking for advice on how to get 360 waves, you have come to the right place! Here are the 8 key points you will learn from this blog:
The best products to clean your 360 waves
How often should you wash your 360 waves
The best moisturizer for 360 waves
The best wave brushes for 360 waves
How to keep your 360 waves laid
The importance of understanding your hair texture
Understanding the 5 curl types for 360 waves
The daily effort required to maintain 360 waves
STEP 1: START YOUR WAVE PROCESS WITH CLEAN HAIR!
If you’re looking to start the wave process and get the best-looking 360 waves, it’s important to start with healthy hair! 360 waves require a dedicated upkeep routine, including keeping your scalp clean and moisturized. Healthy hair starts with a healthy scalp, so it’s important to make sure that your scalp is well-moisturized. Doing this will ensure that your hair stays moisturized, which is key to getting the best 360 waves possible.
Therefore, you should be washing your hair regularly to keep it healthy and prevent product and dirt build-up. Build-up can lead to breakage and damage, which will ruin your 360 wave pattern. By starting with clean, healthy hair, you’ll be on your way to getting the best 360 waves possible!
Best Shampoo and Conditioner to Use to Get 360 Waves
If you’re looking to achieve 360 waves, it’s important that you are using the best shampoo and conditioner possible to achieve the best results. Cheap store-brand shampoo and conditioner can actually end up costing you more in the long run. Here are 3 reasons why:
3 Reasons To Throw Cheap Products in the Trash
Cheaper shampoo and conditioner are often made with lower-quality ingredients. This means that it’s more likely to cause irritation, dryness, and other problems.
Cheaper shampoo and conditioner are also more likely to strip away natural oils, leaving your hair looking dull and lifeless.
In some cases, cheaper shampoo and conditioner can even damage your hair, making it more difficult to style and requiring you to spend more money on professional treatments.
So if you’re looking to save money, don’t skimp on shampoo and conditioner. Invest in quality products that will leave your hair looking and feeling its best. I personally recommend using Design Essentials Shampoo and Conditioner, as they are specifically designed to help with 360 waves.
Their Honey Creme Moisture Retention Shampoo is great for generating lots of lather, which is important when you are brushing your hair. Their Super Moisturizing Conditioner is perfect for preventing dryness and helping your hair absorb the nutrients it needs. Use cold to warm water when rinsing out the conditioner for best results.
How Often Should You Wash Your Hair?
How often you should wash your hair is a question that I have been asked weekly on my YouTube channel. Both men and women should ensure that they are cleansing their scalp and strands regularly to prevent dryness, breakage, and a dull appearance; however, it should be noted that too much washing or using an extended period of leaving the conditioner in your hair is not beneficial.
You want to ensure that you follow the instructions on the bottles to use the products correctly. On the opposite end, if you do not wash your hair enough, you may notice that your hair will become dry and brittle and you should consider washing more.
Depending on your hair type, you may need to wash your hair more or less frequently. For example, those with oily scalp conditions may need to wash daily while those with drier scalp conditions can get away with washing every few days. I always suggest one to two washes in a week is more than enough especially if you are following my co-washing method hair tutorial:
Once your hair is washed, you do not have to use a dry towel to dry hair because it can cause damaged hair if you rub a cotton towel against your head. After washing your hair, simply use a 100% cotton t-shirt to pat dry your head to leave it a bit wet and not completely dry.
Best Moisturizer for 360 Waves
If you’re looking to keep your 360 waves looking their best, using the right moisturizer is essential. Many people make the mistake of relying on pomades to keep their hair hydrated, but this can actually have the opposite effect in the long run.
Moisturizers help to seal in the moisture from your shampoo and conditioner keeping your hair healthy and hydrated, while pomades can actually clog your scalp and cause other issues, so it’s best to avoid them if you’re trying to maintain your 360 waves.
If you use the right moisturizer, you’ll notice a difference in the appearance and health of your waves. Moisturizing your hair regularly is key to keeping your 360 waves looking their best.
When it comes to using a hair moisturizer, I have preached using lighter moisturizers and/or oils from the very beginning of my YouTube channel. This is why it is no surprise that the only products that I have created in the Texas Tea product line are lighter products such as the Texas Tea Hair Oil with essential oils and Texas Tea Buttercream with essential oils.
Each of the products has detailed instructions on how to use them to transform your natural curls into a desired wave style on the product labels but we like to say “Less Is More,” our last tip is not to go crazy with the products because a little bit goes a long way. If your hair has dried before you could apply products, then you may have to use a hot towel that you have run under hot water in order to apply the product to ensure it enters your hair strand.
STEP 2: USE THE BEST WAVE BRUSH TO GET WAVES!
For the next step, you need to know how to choose the best wave brush to use to get 360 waves. There are a few things to keep in mind when choosing a wave brush.
First, you want to choose a brush with firm bristles. This will help to get the waves started and help keep them in place. Second, you want to choose a brush that is comfortable to use. There are many different types of wave brushes on the market, so it is important to find one that suits your needs and preferences. Lastly, you want to make sure that the brush you choose is durable and will last for many uses.
With these factors in mind, the first brand I would recommend is the Torino Pro Collection by Brush King. These brushes come in a variety of bristle firmness to help you find one that is perfect to help you get 360 waves. These brushes are also comfortable to use and are made from high-quality material that will last for many years. Feel free to check out this video playlist where we detail each bristle type to help you choose the perfect wave brush:
No matter which brush you choose, make sure that it has firm bristles and is comfortable to use. This will help you get the best results when trying to get 360 waves. With the right brush, it can speed up the process tremendously because when you start brushing with a cheap brush, there will be more brushing involved; however, if you buy one of the brushes mentioned above, you will notice that your brushing regimen may take 15 minutes or less when you start brushing your hair every day with a quality brush to get waves.
STEP 3: HOW TO KEEP YOUR 360 WAVES LAID
In order to keep your 360 waves looking good, it is important to use a wave cap and/or a durag while you sleep at night. The durag has been a staple in the black community for years, but it is now starting to gain popularity with other cultures as well.
There are many benefits to wearing a durag, which is why it is becoming more and more popular. Some of the benefits include: keeping your 360 waves laid, preserving the shine of your hair, and protecting your hair from the harmful rays of the sun.
Many people say that using a durag will help save your waves and keep them in place, but I have found that they can sometimes shift during the night which leads to messed-up waves in the morning. This is why I do not wear my durags like most people and I choose to wear them as shown in the following video:
Wearing a wave cap on top of your durag will help to keep everything in place. I only wear my durag at night, but you could also choose to wear it during the day if you want to make sure your waves stay laid all day.
Getting 360 waves is not only about having the right products and using the right techniques. It’s also about understanding your own hair texture and working with it, rather than against it. This means knowing which textures work best with waves, and which ones don’t.
For example, short hair is much easier to wave than long hair, because there is less weight and resistance. But just because your hair is short, that doesn’t mean there’s no commitment involved. The training process to get perfect waves traditionally takes a lot of time and patience. But if you understand your hair texture and work with it rather than against it, you’ll be on your way to getting the waves you want in no time.
3 Hair Textures for 360 Waves
Knowing your hair texture is very important for getting the best 360 waves possible. Many people often confuse curl type with hair texture; however, they are not the same. There are only three hair textures that determine strand size: fine, medium, and coarse. To figure out what your hair texture is, you can simply do a strand test.
How to Do a Strand Test to Determine Your Hair Texture
Take a small section of hair from the top of your head and pull it out. If the individual strands are thin and difficult to see, then you have fine hair. If the strands are thicker and more visible, then you have medium hair. And if the strands are very thick and easily visible, then you have coarse hair. Please refer to the image below to better understand the different sizes:
Fine Hair: Less than 60 microns (16 or more hairs per millimeter)
Medium Hair: 60-80 microns (12 to 16 hairs per millimeter)
Coarse Hair (or Thick Hair): 80 microns or greater (fewer than 12 hairs per millimeter)
Each hair texture has its own set of instructions for taking better care of your hair to ensure you have the best-looking 360 waves:
360 Waves with Fine Hair
Fine hair is the most delicate type of hair.
It needs a light touch when it comes to washing, conditioning, and styling.
Too much product or too much manipulation will make fine hair look greasy or limp.
360 Waves with Medium Hair
Medium hair is somewhere in between fine and coarse hair.
It can be prone to frizz, so look for products that help tame flyaways.
When styling, avoid using too much heat, which can damage medium hair.
360 Waves with Coarse Hair
Coarse hair is the thickest and most resilient type of hair.
It can handle more washing, conditioning, and styling than fine or medium hair.
Coarse hair is less prone to breakage, but you should still be gentle when manipulating it.
Feel free to watch this video, which goes into greater detail regarding the 3 hair textures:
Understanding the 5 Curl Types for 360 Waves
These are the five curl types you need to know about before getting 360 waves because they help you know what you should expect: Kinky, Coily, Curly, Wavy, and Straight.
Depending on your curl type, you may be able to acquire waves in one day if your hair is easier to move. This may seem like a significant advantage; however, it may also be a liability because you have to worry about losing your wave pattern just as fast.
360 Waves with Kinky Hair
If you have kinky hair, you may find it difficult to get 360 waves. This is because kinky hair is very tight and curly, making it hard to lay down flat. You may have to use a lot of products to help tame your hair and make it more manageable.
360 Waves with Coily Hair
Coily hair is a type of hair that is somewhere in between kinky and curly. It is not as tight as kinky hair, but it is still very curly. You may find it easier to get 360 waves if you have coily hair, but you may still need to use some products to help your hair lay down flat.
360 Waves with Curly Hair
Curly hair is hair that is not quite as tight as kinky hair, but it is still very curly. You may find it easier to get 360 waves if you have curly hair, but you may still need to use some products to help your hair lay down flat.
360 Waves with Wavy Hair
Wavy hair is a type of hair that is somewhere in between straight and curly. It is not as straight as straight hair, but it is not as curly as curly hair. You may find it easier to get 360 waves if you have wavy hair, but you may still need to use some products to help your hair lay down flat.
360 Waves with Straight Hair
Straight hair is the easiest type of hair to get 360 waves. This is because straight hair is very easy to lay down flat. You will not need to use as many products to help your hair lay down flat if you have straight hair.
Conclusion on How To Get Waves Fast
Thank you for taking the time to read this blog post on how to get 360 waves fast. I hope you found it helpful and informative. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to check out this video here where I go into more detail regarding how to get 360 waves and provide visual aids to help you see what is possible before you begin your journey.
360 waves are not easy to achieve, but with the right information and tools, you can be on your way to rocking this style! All it takes is a little patience, hard work, and consistency and you will soon be able to become a Wave King of your own town! Once again, thank you for reading, and good luck on your wave journey!
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CCPA Privacy Policy Notice
The California Code of Regulations defines a “resident” as:
(1) every individual who is in the State of California for other than a temporary or transitory purpose and
(2) every individual who is domiciled in the State of California who is outside the State of California for a temporary or transitory purpose
All other individuals are defined as “non-residents.”
If this definition of “resident” applies to you, we must adhere to certain rights and obligations regarding your personal information.
What categories of personal information do we collect?
We have collected the following categories of personal information in the past twelve (12) months:
Category
Examples
Collected
A. Identifiers
Contact details, such as real name, alias, postal address, telephone or mobile contact number, unique personal identifier, online identifier, Internet Protocol address, email address, and account name
YES
B. Personal information categories listed in the California Customer Records statute
Name, contact information, education, employment, employment history, and financial information
YES
C. Protected classification characteristics under California or federal law
Gender and date of birth
YES
D. Commercial information
Transaction information, purchase history, financial details, and payment information
YES
E. Biometric information
Fingerprints and voiceprints
YES
F. Internet or other similar network activity
Browsing history, search history, online behavior, interest data, and interactions with our and other websites, applications, systems, and advertisements
YES
G. Geolocation data
Device location
YES
H. Audio, electronic, visual, thermal, olfactory, or similar information
Images and audio, video or call recordings created in connection with our business activities
YES
I. Professional or employment-related information
Business contact details in order to provide you our services at a business level or job title, work history, and professional qualifications if you apply for a job with us
YES
J. Education Information
Student records and directory information
NO
K. Inferences drawn from other personal information
Inferences drawn from any of the collected personal information listed above to create a profile or summary about, for example, an individual’s preferences and characteristics
NO
We may also collect other personal information outside of these categories instances where you interact with us in person, online, or by phone or mail in the context of:
Receiving help through our customer support channels;
Participation in customer surveys or contests; and
Facilitation in the delivery of our Services and to respond to your inquiries.
How do we use and share your personal information?
JUSTINTIME LLC collects and shares your personal information through:
Targeting cookies/Marketing cookies
Social media cookies
Click redirects: Amazon Affiliate Link and E-Commerce Affiliate Link.
Social media plugins: Discord and Instagram. We use social media features, such as a “Like” button, and widgets, such as a “Share” button, in our Services. Such features may process your Internet Protocol (IP) address and track which page you are visiting on our website. We may place a cookie to enable the feature to work correctly. If you are logged in on a certain social media platform and you interact with a widget or button belonging to that social media platform, this information may be recorded to your profile of such social media platform. To avoid this, you should log out from that social media platform before accessing or using the Services. Social media features and widgets may be hosted by a third party or hosted directly on our Services. Your interactions with these features are governed by the privacy notices of the companies that provide them. By clicking on one of these buttons, you agree to the use of this plugin and consequently the transfer of personal information to the corresponding social media service. We have no control over the essence and extent of these transmitted data or their additional processing.
More information about our data collection and sharing practices can be found in this privacy notice.
If you are using an authorized agent to exercise your right to opt out we may deny a request if the authorized agent does not submit proof that they have been validly authorized to act on your behalf.
Will your information be shared with anyone else?
We may disclose your personal information with our service providers pursuant to a written contract between us and each service provider. Each service provider is a for-profit entity that processes the information on our behalf.
We may use your personal information for our own business purposes, such as for undertaking internal research for technological development and demonstration. This is not considered to be “selling” of your personal information.
JUSTINTIME LLC has not sold any personal information to third parties for a business or commercial purpose in the preceding twelve (12) months.
JUSTINTIME LLC has disclosed the following categories of personal information to third parties for a business or commercial purpose in the preceding twelve (12) months:
Category B. Personal information, as defined in the California Customer Records law, such as your name, contact information, education, employment, employment history, and financial information.
Right to request deletion of the data — Request to delete
You can ask for the deletion of your personal information. If you ask us to delete your personal information, we will respect your request and delete your personal information, subject to certain exceptions provided by law, such as (but not limited to) the exercise by another consumer of his or her right to free speech, our compliance requirements resulting from a legal obligation, or any processing that may be required to protect against illegal activities.
Right to be informed — Request to know
Depending on the circumstances, you have a right to know:
whether we collect and use your personal information;
the categories of personal information that we collect;
the purposes for which the collected personal information is used;
whether we sell your personal information to third parties;
the categories of personal information that we sold or disclosed for a business purpose;
the categories of third parties to whom the personal information was sold or disclosed for a business purpose; and
the business or commercial purpose for collecting or selling personal information.
In accordance with applicable law, we are not obligated to provide or delete consumer information that is de-identified in response to a consumer request or to re-identify individual data to verify a consumer request.
Right to Non-Discrimination for the Exercise of a Consumer’s Privacy Rights
We will not discriminate against you if you exercise your privacy rights.
Verification process
Upon receiving your request, we will need to verify your identity to determine you are the same person about whom we have the information in our system. These verification efforts require us to ask you to provide information so that we can match it with information you have previously provided us. For instance, depending on the type of request you submit, we may ask you to provide certain information so that we can match the information you provide with the information we already have on file, or we may contact you through a communication method (e.g., phone or email) that you have previously provided to us. We may also use other verification methods as the circumstances dictate.
We will only use personal information provided in your request to verify your identity or authority to make the request. To the extent possible, we will avoid requesting additional information from you for the purposes of verification. However, if we cannot verify your identity from the information already maintained by us, we may request that you provide additional information for the purposes of verifying your identity and for security or fraud-prevention purposes. We will delete such additionally provided information as soon as we finish verifying you.
Other privacy rights
You may object to the processing of your personal information.
You may request correction of your personal data if it is incorrect or no longer relevant, or ask to restrict the processing of the information.
You can designate an authorized agent to make a request under the CCPA on your behalf. We may deny a request from an authorized agent that does not submit proof that they have been validly authorized to act on your behalf in accordance with the CCPA.
You may request to opt out from future selling of your personal information to third parties. Upon receiving an opt-out request, we will act upon the request as soon as feasibly possible, but no later than fifteen (15) days from the date of the request submission.
To exercise these rights, you can contact us by visiting https://justintimeblogs.com/contact/, or by referring to the contact details at the bottom of this document. If you have a complaint about how we handle your data, we would like to hear from you.
12. DO WE MAKE UPDATES TO THIS NOTICE?
In Short: Yes, we will update this notice as necessary to stay compliant with relevant laws.
We may update this privacy notice from time to time. The updated version will be indicated by an updated “Revised” date and the updated version will be effective as soon as it is accessible. If we make material changes to this privacy notice, we may notify you either by prominently posting a notice of such changes or by directly sending you a notification. We encourage you to review this privacy notice frequently to be informed of how we are protecting your information.
13. HOW CAN YOU CONTACT US ABOUT THIS NOTICE?
If you have questions or comments about this notice, you may email us at [email protected].
14. HOW CAN YOU REVIEW, UPDATE, OR DELETE THE DATA WE COLLECT FROM YOU?
Based on the applicable laws of your country, you may have the right to request access to the personal information we collect from you, change that information, or delete it. To request to review, update, or delete your personal information, please submit a request form by clicking here to complete a Data Subject Access Request Form.
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10. SMS/MMS MOBILE MESSAGE MARKETING PROGRAM (INCLUDING CART REMINDERS) TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(a). When you opt-in to the service, we will send you an SMS message to confirm your signup.
(b). Our messaging service will be used for marketing communications (including company updates, events, sales, shopping cart reminders, etc.)
(c). You can cancel the SMS service at any time. Just text “STOP” to the short code. After you send the SMS message “STOP” to us, we will send you an SMS message to confirm that you have been unsubscribed. After this, you will no longer receive SMS messages from us. If you want to join again, just sign up as you did the first time and we will start sending SMS messages to you again.
(d). If at any time you forget what keywords are supported, just text “HELP” to the short code. After you send the SMS message “HELP” to us, we will respond with instructions on how to use our service as well as how to unsubscribe.
(e). We are able to deliver messages to the following mobile phone carriers:
Major carriers: AT&T, Verizon Wireless, Sprint, T-Mobile, MetroPCS, U.S. Cellular, Alltel, Boost Mobile, Nextel, and Virgin Mobile.
Minor carriers: Alaska Communications Systems (ACS), Appalachian Wireless (EKN), Bluegrass Cellular, Cellular One of East Central IL (ECIT), Cellular One of Northeast Pennsylvania, Cincinnati Bell Wireless, Cricket, Coral Wireless (Mobi PCS), COX, Cross, Element Mobile (Flat Wireless), Epic Touch (Elkhart Telephone), GCI, Golden State, Hawkeye (Chat Mobility), Hawkeye (NW Missouri), Illinois Valley Cellular, Inland Cellular, iWireless (Iowa Wireless), Keystone Wireless (Immix Wireless/PC Man), Mosaic (Consolidated or CTC Telecom), Nex-Tech Wireless, NTelos, Panhandle Communications, Pioneer, Plateau (Texas RSA 3 Ltd), Revol, RINA, Symmetry (TMP Corporation), Thumb Cellular, Union Wireless, United Wireless, Viaero Wireless, and West Central (WCC or 5 Star Wireless).
***Carriers are not liable for delayed or undelivered messages***
(f). As always, message and data rates may apply for any messages sent to you from us and to us from you. Frequency of messages may vary. If you have any questions about your text plan or data plan, it is best to contact your wireless provider. For all questions about the services provided by this short code, you can send an email to [email protected].