How to Care for Wavy Hair According to an Expert
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Nikki Kepley is a stylist and educator who enjoys sharing her passion for hair and beauty. You will find her spending time with her growing family and lifelong friends when she’s not fueling her love for hairdressing at Ivy House Salon. Learn more about her journey as a stylist and a few top tips on how to care for loose, fine, wavy, and curly hair.

How did you get started in the hair industry?

After high school, all of my friends were going to college, like everyone else. For some reason, I just knew that wasn’t for me. Immediately after high school, I enrolled in Cosmetology school and dove head first into all things hair. I had a great experience in hair school and felt at home in that environment. However, looking back, it’s ironic how little hair school teaches you about naturally curly hair. When discussing curly hair, the meat of the information was focused on relaxers and how to do a blowout successfully. I would love for a shift in curly hair education so others can be empowered with information on embracing their curls if they so choose.

What are your top tips for a successful wash day?

Wash day can look a little different for everyone, and I think when you’re new to embracing your natural wave, you have to experiment with products and techniques to find what’s right for you. Remember, waves are a curl pattern, not a texture. Some waves are fine and soft, while other waves can be thick and coarse. That’s why there isn’t one miracle product that is perfect for “all wavy people.” I know we all wish it were that easy! My best tip for a successful wash day is to continue to try different techniques and products till you find a combination that makes your hair happy.

How to Care for Wavy Hair According to an Expert
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What’s your advice on getting volume for loose, fine wavy hair?

Being upside down! When your head is upside down, you are in the best position to promote volume during styling and diffusing. You can also gently flip side to side when applying stylers for even product distribution and to promote movement while maintaining volume.

How to Care for Wavy Hair According to an Expert
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What are your tips for maximum definition and curl clumping for wavies?

The first thing that pops into my mind is Squish to Condish! This step happens after shampoo and conditioner and is done with your head upside down. While upside down, detangle your hair with your fingers or a tooth comb at the most. Apply a small amount of leave-in conditioner to your hair along with a couple of handfuls of water and scrunch your hair until your frizz is gone and the waves look juicy and clump together.

This step prepares your waves for styling products. After Squish to Condish, microplop (gently blot your hair with a cotton T-shirt or a lightweight cotton hair towel) and apply your styling products. Remember, your head is still upside down. This is when you can gently flip your hair to one side, then the other, for even product distribution. Plopping (carefully wrapping your hair) with a cotton T-shirt or lightweight cotton hair towel can help expedite dry time without disrupting your wave pattern.

Frizz and dryness and the same thing. Know that when your hair is dry, it will appear frizzy. Sometimes, dryness can be a result of shampooing too often. (I would say shampooing every day or every other day is “a lot”) If you want to shampoo that often, I would suggest incorporating a co-wash every other time you use a lathering shampoo so you can cut down on dryness and still effectively clean your hair and scalp. Some of my favorite products for reducing frizz and dryness are Oribe Cleansing Crème (which is a co-wash), Oribe Priming Lotion Leave-In Conditioning Detangler, and the Lake Shore Dry Goods Organic Cotton T-Shirt Hair Towel (size Large.)

How to Care for Wavy Hair According to an Expert
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What products would you recommend for wavies that add moisture without weighing their hair down?

The detangler I mentioned above is great; you would need less if your hair is extra silky, fine, or easily weighed down. Oribe also makes a lightweight leave-in conditioner called Supershine Light Moisturizing Cream, which is really helpful! This can be applied during Squish to Condish or on day two for added softness and shine. Oribe’s Curl Gloss is A great lightweight gel I’ve been using lately. This is PERFECT for people who are easily weighed down. It is so light and user-friendly!

What are the biggest mistakes that wavies make when caring for their hair?

Wavies’ biggest mistake when embracing their natural curl pattern is feeling boxed into certain methods and guidelines. Unfortunately, there isn’t a one-size-fits-all game plan for all curl types. Some people need more lather; some people need less. Some people need heavy products for maximum moisture, and some need lightweight stylers to hold without weight. Find out what’s best for you via trial and error, and don’t be miserable following a set of rules just because some said you were “supposed to.” I also want wavies to remember that curlier hair isn’t better. Waves are soft and gorgeous in their own ways! Using some special product isn’t change your hair into a curlier version of itself. Embrace your loose curl pattern and see the beauty in the effortless beach-y vibes you were blessed with! xoxo!

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