Omg I can't believe I've found the perfect lazy example routine for someone with almost exactly my hair combo (fine asian hair that's a mix of straight and wavy) 😭😭 ?? THANK YOU SO MUCH
This is such a cool content. When I discovered that my wave hair doesn’t need a million steps was just a break it free moment. Please keep inspiring others wave girls hair and let them know there is a space for them to learn how to take care of her hair ❤
This is how I feel too! Back when I first started embracing my waves back in high school, all I used was mousse and maybe a wave spray and my hair looked AMAZING. Now of course I'm trying to work my way back to that after many years of heat styling 🥴 but that's OK haha.
Thanks. Not much content from 2a girls, so yours is appreciated. Mine may be a little 2b as well, but thinner than yours. I have fought my hair my whole life with heat styling and now learning to embrace what I have been given. We all seem to want what we don’t have. 😊
My hair is 2b/2c and after 2-3 months in the process i realized i like the effortlessness of a simple routine, and i also encourage anyone with thin hair strands to try cgm friendly hair spray. Works better than gel
Thanks to you, I have realized my hair is much wavier than I thought it to be. And there aren't many videos on 2a hair, so thank you for making these 💕
Hey, I hope this is okay to share here! I am a transwoman and I was never allowed to grow my hair out when I was a child. I am really grateful for this video. I cannot put loads of product in my hair as the weight exposes my receding hairline, so this has been perfect for me. My hair is so soft and wavy, and my partner has been noticing a confidence boost too! Overnight my overly-brushed, frizzy mop is now what I dreamed of having when I was a child. I didn't use the exact products from this video, I ended up going with Cantu products instead. This video is so accessible and really helped me know what to research and how to apply these products. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
THIS! This is what I've been looking for. Thank you for this video!! Most of the time I tried to wear my hair wavy the time would be longer or more annoying to get used to than just straightening it and it would fall out during the night or when I brushed it. I will try this out, thank you!
Due to hormonal changes, my hair has suddenly decided she's wavy & I've been struggling to figure out a new routine. I was about to give up because it seemed like sooooo much work, but you've given me hope that I can stay a low maintenance girl while also having lovely waves!
Omg I think I found my exact hair type! 2A, and when I even make an effort to wave it more to make it 2B, it just goes back to 2A, no matter how much scrunching I do. That's what convinced me that I'm really 2A. And my lower back hair isn't 2A too, it won't create a wave no matter how much I try to scrunch it! Wow! I'm so happy to find you! ❤
oh I love this! I have 2a-2c hair. with a lot of effort I can make it look more uniform, but what I love most about waves and curls is how care-free they appear and I want the effort to match lol. I enjoy seeing more ideas for routines that require less fuss.
I'm absolutely gonna try this out sometime! I have this hair type, although mine is thicker than yours, but there's hardly any basic tutorials on how to achieve nice waves. Thanks for the tips!
I loved your 30 day wavy hair journey vid and i'm so happy that I came across this video! I'm struggling a lot about enhancing my waves bc I put a ton of effort on washday with gel and plop and diffusing but it feels bittersweet at the end especially when I pretty much have to refresh the next day. I've heard a lot of people do better with the wash now style later routine and i definitely should try that!
Watching this after spending 45 minutes blowdrying my hair last night after a shower only to go to bed with slightly damp hair and waking up to stringy madness in the morning. And I've been set free.
this is so helpful! before i found out i wavy hair i would just brush it out and it would frizz up throughout the day. thanks to this, i know how to take care of it!
I like that this is a practical routine and I feel like not enough people acknowledge that not all waves are equal. Mine are similar to yours, so I guess 2a and I also get a few coily-girls, as you said lol. And my hair is low density and fine. Sometimes, if my hair is in the right mood (aka usually when there is enough humidity in the air), it is a bit wavier, but I feel like there are so many videos on the internet trying to show that if you go on this “journey” your hair will be even wavier/curlier than ever and I just haven’t found that to be the case for my hair. Its waviness kinda fluctuates, but it’s not as black and white as I feel like people make it out to be. Not many people acknowledge 2a waves. Anyway, I think I will try this routine soon! Thank you!
💯 agree with you! I think most, if not all people, have a mix of different hair types. I definitely have a mix of 1C/2A, but given 2A is my outer layer of hair, I like to style it wavy. Because our hair type is the least wavy of wavy hair, folks like to default to "it's not wavy at all." Some people tell me my hair isn't 2A - that it's not wavy enough, or that it looks better straight - but the whole point is my hair isn't actually straight without heat styling. Some seem to treat wavy hair as an exclusive club - but hair typing is really meant for folks to better understand how to care for their hair. Hair - like everything else that's part of your body - is personal. What matters is simply how you want to wear your own hair based on the result and the styling process. With a high effort routine (which is most wavy hair routines I've seen) my coily girls come out. But I prefer an easy heatless/low heat styling routine with a natural result, even if it means I lose some wave definition. I like my soft waves whether or not other people acknowledge them as waves or like how it looks. I hope others can feel the same way about their hair and not be swayed or bothered by other peoples' opinions. Hope this routine works for you! 💗
@@mejulialee Yess I agree, there is no right or wrong way to style any hair/hair type. It’s all personal! And I have implemented some of your routine with some success! Low effort (but still liking the outcome) is right up my alley 😄😄 Thanks for your response 🩵
I've noticed a big difference between Summer & Winter since our Summers are very dry & hot with wet Winters. In the Winter my hair shrinks up much more & I get thicker juicier clumps & more definition (it's 2b/2c I guess & can verge on 3a) but in the Summer it doesn't clump as much or not as thick & the waves are looser & less defined (which is fine, I wanted beachy waves not tight curls). I could never get good resulrs from refreshing until I used Mop Top curl activating gel. That reactivates nicely with a little water/leave in conditioner mixture. I think the key with wavy hair is not using products that are too heavy for your hair texture or expecting it to be curly when it's not. Mousse & light weight gels work better than heavy curl creams & thick gels. I do sleep with it up in a pineapple just to prevent tangling since I do not brush it (frizz city if I do) I think what most of us want is fullness & body without frizz :)
Your hair is so pretty! I love the soft waves you have. I'm not sure whether my hair is 2A or 2B since I've only just started this journey, but I'd also love a routine that requires less work, especially since I also shower in the night. I still struggle a lot with wet frizz, stringy hair, and not really being able to scrunch out the crunch😅 I ordered a water filter for my shower since we have extremely hard water where I live, so I hope that will help. Hair stylists used to compliment how healthy my hair is so I'm not sure where the issues are coming from. Maybe it's also just the transition phase that my hair might still be in. Thank you for your helpful videos. There aren't that many videos for our hair type out there, so I appreciate you sharing your routine!! :)
When you mentioned you only need to style the top of your hair .. I instantly knew the video will be relevant 😅 .. I have 2b-c front hair (bangs part only) .. 1b -c with a little frizz on the top layers … inner layer is straight 🤷🏻♀️ super weird
Thank you for posting! I’m half Asian and loved seeing a video with hair similar to mine! I also shower at night and was wondering what hair care you do before bed. Do you air dry (which could take me hours) or do you blow dry? I think I can do the same morning routine as you but I’m just not sure what to do after showering and before bed. Thank you!
Just fyi to get the most waves I would try to not brush it not with a brush or with your fingers. Brush it one time gently while it’s wet and then that’s it 👍 also I like to wear a tshirt if I’m going to use products so it doesn’t get on your skin - you can use a button up but that’s me being extra -looks great though! Also I like your technique of not wetting your scalp! Sometimes I put a makeup head band on before I get in the shower so it only gets the back of my hair wet.
I think your hair type is 1C mine is 2 A it's more wavy than yours but unfortunately I couldn't make it work. The products always weigh down my hair. It looks so beautiful like 2B hair when it's scrunched but it gets frizzy once it dries. I am going to try out your routine maybe less product will make it work. Great video!
Hi! Did you ever try air drying cream? My favorite is from pacifica or from SunBum… one product and done, it works wonders for my waves (2a-2b) I spent years looking for products and routines and got tired putting more than one or two products in and putting the time or effort in was way too much
I wash my hair with ricewater-shampoo and a coconut conditioner. And after i wrinsed the water out spray a leave in in and thats it 😅 i have some waves but after i brush it they are straight
My hair is mostly straight but in pictures I can see I have like sections of my hair that looks super zig zaggy and wavy but if you look at me from the front it looks like super straight hair but the back is like a party lmao
Hmmm interesting… my hair looks like your hair with the whole routine But when I use the routine I would say it’s more wavy Does that mean I’m 2B… but I don’t look like Google 2B hair Maybe you are 1B 1C?
Hope this helps! Let me know if you want to see a before and after review of Prose 💗
Very beautiful hair.
Yes please! this video is so helpful, really appreciate the simplicity and effeciency of this routine!
Omg I can't believe I've found the perfect lazy example routine for someone with almost exactly my hair combo (fine asian hair that's a mix of straight and wavy) 😭😭 ?? THANK YOU SO MUCH
I actually have thick dense hair but I'm glad it helped!
This is such a cool content. When I discovered that my wave hair doesn’t need a million steps was just a break it free moment. Please keep inspiring others wave girls hair and let them know there is a space for them to learn how to take care of her hair ❤
This is how I feel too! Back when I first started embracing my waves back in high school, all I used was mousse and maybe a wave spray and my hair looked AMAZING. Now of course I'm trying to work my way back to that after many years of heat styling 🥴 but that's OK haha.
Thanks. Not much content from 2a girls, so yours is appreciated. Mine may be a little 2b as well, but thinner than yours. I have fought my hair my whole life with heat styling and now learning to embrace what I have been given. We all seem to want what we don’t have. 😊
FINALLY SOMEONE WITH THE EXACT SAME HAIRRRRRRRR... IM SO GRATEFUL THANK YOU!!!
I'm so happy I finally found 1C/ 2A hair content. This has been super helpful
My hair is 2b/2c and after 2-3 months in the process i realized i like the effortlessness of a simple routine, and i also encourage anyone with thin hair strands to try cgm friendly hair spray. Works better than gel
Thanks to you, I have realized my hair is much wavier than I thought it to be. And there aren't many videos on 2a hair, so thank you for making these 💕
So glad to have helped you on your wavy hair journey! ☺️💖
Hey, I hope this is okay to share here! I am a transwoman and I was never allowed to grow my hair out when I was a child. I am really grateful for this video. I cannot put loads of product in my hair as the weight exposes my receding hairline, so this has been perfect for me. My hair is so soft and wavy, and my partner has been noticing a confidence boost too! Overnight my overly-brushed, frizzy mop is now what I dreamed of having when I was a child.
I didn't use the exact products from this video, I ended up going with Cantu products instead. This video is so accessible and really helped me know what to research and how to apply these products. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
THIS! This is what I've been looking for. Thank you for this video!! Most of the time I tried to wear my hair wavy the time would be longer or more annoying to get used to than just straightening it and it would fall out during the night or when I brushed it. I will try this out, thank you!
Due to hormonal changes, my hair has suddenly decided she's wavy & I've been struggling to figure out a new routine. I was about to give up because it seemed like sooooo much work, but you've given me hope that I can stay a low maintenance girl while also having lovely waves!
Same!😊
Omg I think I found my exact hair type! 2A, and when I even make an effort to wave it more to make it 2B, it just goes back to 2A, no matter how much scrunching I do. That's what convinced me that I'm really 2A. And my lower back hair isn't 2A too, it won't create a wave no matter how much I try to scrunch it! Wow! I'm so happy to find you! ❤
oh I love this! I have 2a-2c hair. with a lot of effort I can make it look more uniform, but what I love most about waves and curls is how care-free they appear and I want the effort to match lol. I enjoy seeing more ideas for routines that require less fuss.
Love this! I also have 2a hair and went through the same process to find that I really don’t need all the steps to make it look more defined.
We have the exact same hair type - I’ve also found less is more! Love this routine
I'm absolutely gonna try this out sometime! I have this hair type, although mine is thicker than yours, but there's hardly any basic tutorials on how to achieve nice waves. Thanks for the tips!
Thanks for the tutorial! Finally found someone with a similar hair type, which is rare. Thank youu
I loved your 30 day wavy hair journey vid and i'm so happy that I came across this video! I'm struggling a lot about enhancing my waves bc I put a ton of effort on washday with gel and plop and diffusing but it feels bittersweet at the end especially when I pretty much have to refresh the next day. I've heard a lot of people do better with the wash now style later routine and i definitely should try that!
Watching this after spending 45 minutes blowdrying my hair last night after a shower only to go to bed with slightly damp hair and waking up to stringy madness in the morning. And I've been set free.
this is so helpful! before i found out i wavy hair i would just brush it out and it would frizz up throughout the day. thanks to this, i know how to take care of it!
Thank you! I've been so intimidated to try anything but I can do this one! Can't wait to give it a try! ❤
I like that this is a practical routine and I feel like not enough people acknowledge that not all waves are equal. Mine are similar to yours, so I guess 2a and I also get a few coily-girls, as you said lol. And my hair is low density and fine. Sometimes, if my hair is in the right mood (aka usually when there is enough humidity in the air), it is a bit wavier, but I feel like there are so many videos on the internet trying to show that if you go on this “journey” your hair will be even wavier/curlier than ever and I just haven’t found that to be the case for my hair. Its waviness kinda fluctuates, but it’s not as black and white as I feel like people make it out to be. Not many people acknowledge 2a waves.
Anyway, I think I will try this routine soon! Thank you!
💯 agree with you! I think most, if not all people, have a mix of different hair types. I definitely have a mix of 1C/2A, but given 2A is my outer layer of hair, I like to style it wavy. Because our hair type is the least wavy of wavy hair, folks like to default to "it's not wavy at all." Some people tell me my hair isn't 2A - that it's not wavy enough, or that it looks better straight - but the whole point is my hair isn't actually straight without heat styling. Some seem to treat wavy hair as an exclusive club - but hair typing is really meant for folks to better understand how to care for their hair.
Hair - like everything else that's part of your body - is personal. What matters is simply how you want to wear your own hair based on the result and the styling process. With a high effort routine (which is most wavy hair routines I've seen) my coily girls come out. But I prefer an easy heatless/low heat styling routine with a natural result, even if it means I lose some wave definition. I like my soft waves whether or not other people acknowledge them as waves or like how it looks. I hope others can feel the same way about their hair and not be swayed or bothered by other peoples' opinions.
Hope this routine works for you! 💗
@@mejulialee Yess I agree, there is no right or wrong way to style any hair/hair type. It’s all personal! And I have implemented some of your routine with some success! Low effort (but still liking the outcome) is right up my alley 😄😄
Thanks for your response 🩵
Watched both your videos and thought it was super interesting… think I might need to try this
This is a game changer. Thank you for being so clear and thorough!
Yess i love this. I'm quite lazy too. Just do what suits your hair wavy type and lifestyle.
Love this content! I have almost the exact same hair as yours -- 2A on the surface and basically just 1C underneath, so I really needed to see this.
this is so helpful and I will definitely be trying it! I only wish you weren’t standing in front of a background that camouflages your hair 🫤
This is my favorite out of all routines I’ve watched!
I've noticed a big difference between Summer & Winter since our Summers are very dry & hot with wet Winters. In the Winter my hair shrinks up much more & I get thicker juicier clumps & more definition (it's 2b/2c I guess & can verge on 3a) but in the Summer it doesn't clump as much or not as thick & the waves are looser & less defined (which is fine, I wanted beachy waves not tight curls). I could never get good resulrs from refreshing until I used Mop Top curl activating gel. That reactivates nicely with a little water/leave in conditioner mixture. I think the key with wavy hair is not using products that are too heavy for your hair texture or expecting it to be curly when it's not. Mousse & light weight gels work better than heavy curl creams & thick gels. I do sleep with it up in a pineapple just to prevent tangling since I do not brush it (frizz city if I do) I think what most of us want is fullness & body without frizz :)
Girl! Thank you so much for this, been struggling quite a while to figure out how to take care of my wavy hair❤ this is exactly what I need.
Thank you so much for sharing. A before and after with the Prose would be great 👌
Your hair is so pretty! I love the soft waves you have. I'm not sure whether my hair is 2A or 2B since I've only just started this journey, but I'd also love a routine that requires less work, especially since I also shower in the night. I still struggle a lot with wet frizz, stringy hair, and not really being able to scrunch out the crunch😅 I ordered a water filter for my shower since we have extremely hard water where I live, so I hope that will help. Hair stylists used to compliment how healthy my hair is so I'm not sure where the issues are coming from. Maybe it's also just the transition phase that my hair might still be in. Thank you for your helpful videos. There aren't that many videos for our hair type out there, so I appreciate you sharing your routine!! :)
Thank you! The water filter should definitely help, I have one too 🙂. Good luck! 💗
When you mentioned you only need to style the top of your hair .. I instantly knew the video will be relevant 😅 .. I have 2b-c front hair (bangs part only) .. 1b -c with a little frizz on the top layers … inner layer is straight 🤷🏻♀️ super weird
Thank you for posting! I’m half Asian and loved seeing a video with hair similar to mine!
I also shower at night and was wondering what hair care you do before bed. Do you air dry (which could take me hours) or do you blow dry? I think I can do the same morning routine as you but I’m just not sure what to do after showering and before bed. Thank you!
Just fyi to get the most waves I would try to not brush it not with a brush or with your fingers. Brush it one time gently while it’s wet and then that’s it 👍 also I like to wear a tshirt if I’m going to use products so it doesn’t get on your skin - you can use a button up but that’s me being extra -looks great though! Also I like your technique of not wetting your scalp! Sometimes I put a makeup head band on before I get in the shower so it only gets the back of my hair wet.
I think your hair type is 1C mine is 2 A it's more wavy than yours but unfortunately I couldn't make it work. The products always weigh down my hair. It looks so beautiful like 2B hair when it's scrunched but it gets frizzy once it dries. I am going to try out your routine maybe less product will make it work. Great video!
Oh my gosh I finally found someone with my exact hair type! My inner hair is basicallh straight too. Do you have any tips on frizz? Thank you! ❤❤
Someone recommended putting the Moroccan oil on wet hair instead of at the end when it's dry, and I think this has helped me!
I have the exact same hair, not wavy at all on the inside and wavy on the outside, thanks for the tips and advice on what products to use!
I love your complexion . You and your body is glowing
Thank you! I've been working on my tan 😊☀️
@@mejulialee you looked beautiful in fair skin too
This is exactly my hair! I'm gonna try this method 🙂
Thank you so much for this! Actually so excited to try this out 🎉
moral of the story - be lazy - you'll be more efficient
Oooooo u r the ❤what i an looking for
Thank you so much! It was very helpful video for me!
Thank you for making this video!! 😀
Would love to see the Prose video!
Hi! Did you ever try air drying cream? My favorite is from pacifica or from SunBum… one product and done, it works wonders for my waves (2a-2b) I spent years looking for products and routines and got tired putting more than one or two products in and putting the time or effort in was way too much
I haven't, never heard of it! Appreciate the tip, I'll definitely check it out 🙏💗
I wash my hair with ricewater-shampoo and a coconut conditioner. And after i wrinsed the water out spray a leave in in and thats it 😅 i have some waves but after i brush it they are straight
I always wondered my inner hair never stayed in proper wavyy…oh yess it’s 1C😢. Thenkss
Gorgeous hair
any tips for good hair growth after head shaving
My hair is mostly straight but in pictures I can see I have like sections of my hair that looks super zig zaggy and wavy but if you look at me from the front it looks like super straight hair but the back is like a party lmao
You hair is lovely😊, Can I know about your haircut?
what haircut do you have?
How often do you refresh your hair?
I think I have 2a hair but my baby hairs get to 2b-2c. I also had super wavy hair when I cut it short. I dont really know how to take care of it
Im a macho man with hot wavy hair but i get tired washing it and drying it
when I wet my hair it gets immediately greasy..
Where is your necklace from? 😊
Mejuri 💖
Hmmm interesting… my hair looks like your hair with the whole routine
But when I use the routine I would say it’s more wavy
Does that mean I’m 2B… but I don’t look like Google 2B hair
Maybe you are 1B 1C?
If that’s wavy hair then my 2b hair is Afro. 😢
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