The bigger the braid, the less wavy your hair will appear. When creating this look, it’s all about the product. Make a high ponytail with the upper section of your hair.
Then Add In A Light Hold Moisturizing Product.
Pin hair up in six to eight twisted bantu knots, let dry completely, and take down. Over time, your hair will form the waves easier as you train it. Divide your hair into sections.
A Great Way Out Is Parting Your Hair Deeply To The Side And Letting Your Waves Fall Messily.
Sometimes curly or wavy hair won’t have a clean, even part, so it’s up to you to work with this natural spontaneity in your locks. From the ‘50s onwards, the focus came back onto long, sculpted hair. To create this heatless hairstyle, start by twirling and twisting the front sections of your hair.
A Bob Which Is Bordering On Pixie Is A Wonderful Hairstyle For Women Over 60.
This is another short hairstyle that was popular in the ‘60s. Use a hand brush to brush your hair down on the front, sides, and back, then place a stocking cap securely over your hair to hold the wave in place. Raise the ponytail straight above your head.
Wash Your Hair And Straighten It.
While a clean waves haircut sets the foundation, it’s important to invest in the right hair products. Check this beautiful silver fox shade! Let your barber know that you are training waves into your hair so they know how to cut your hair.