Wavy Hair 101: The Ultimate Care and Styling Guide

Identifying your unique wavy hair forms the foundation for providing care and nourishment. Wavy hair can be 2A wavy, 2B wavy, or 2C wavy. Not quite sure which one you have? Don't worry; we've got you covered with identifying your wave pattern, as well as how to care for and style your waves in a well-rounded routine.

Understanding Wavy Hair

Type 2 hair is referred to as wavy hair, featuring a wide spectrum of diverse waves-from loose to well-defined "S" shaped waves. They are entirely different from curls, except that those with 2C hair may have hair that resembles curls. It's a thin line between 2C wavy hair and 3A curly hair, so most people refer to their 3A hair as wavy rather than curly.

Type 2A Hair

2A hair is almost like straight hair but with slightly visible and subtle waves. The roots consist of straight hair that transitions into waves at the tips. Layering products and styles may weigh hair down, so you should choose products that provide a strong hold to keep curls intact. Generally, 2A hair has fewer problems with frizz because oil can move down through the straight hair roots easily.

 

Type 2B Hair

This hair type features a tighter wave with a more defined 'S' shape. Styling creams work great with this wave type, but you must be selective with them. To ensure effectiveness, opt for  GK Hair CurlsDefineHer Cream, as it is lightweight and formulated specifically for curl enhancement.

Type 2C Hair

For 2C hair, you'll notice tight spirals with a well-accentuated S pattern-just a step away from being classified as curly hair.

Common Concerns for Wavy Hair 

Caring for wavy hair doesn't end with identifying your wave type. It also doesn't mean complicating things with numerous hair care products and unrealistic expectations in your routine.

Less Pronounced Waves

Do you feel like your wavy hair isn't fluffy, natural, and healthy? Wavy hair needs elevation with quality, lightweight, root-lifting products. Limpness is usually common for those with 2A hair, as their waves are slightly a spectrum away from 1C straight hair. If not properly cared for, 2A wavy hair can be mistaken for straight hair, especially when the waves are not visible. You can elevate your wave pattern with GK Hair Styling Mousse, which is lightweight and removes limpness after a few consistent uses. Remember to also hydrate properly with a leave-in conditioner, such as GK Hair Leave-In Conditioner Cream.

GK Hair Styling Mousse

Frizz

The twist is that, the more defined the curls, the more prone they are to frizz because natural oils and moisture find it harder to move through the length of your hair. If you experience frizz with your 2B or 2C hair, you are not alone. Reach for  GK Hair Moisturizing Shampoo for a clarifying wash, then pair it with CurlsDefineHer Cream Cream to give more pattern to your wavy hair while keeping frizz at bay.

GK Hair Moisturizing Shampoo

Dehydration

Even though 2C hair is more fine-textured than curls, it often experiences dehydration. Hydrating products do not need to be heavy to supply the needed moisture; an adequate proportion will suffice in nourishing thirsty strands. Use a few spritzes of a hair spray like GK Hair Leave-In Conditioner Spray between wash days.

Wavy Hair Routine: Care

Maximize Wash Days

For wavy hair, moisture is a must. Type 2 hair is not as dry as type 3 hair with defined curls and high porosity. Because of this characteristic, there's more build-up of oil and hair products on the scalp, requiring frequent washing. A clarifying shampoo like our Moisturizing Shampoo works perfectly with the conditioner. You could also deep condition your hair with GK Hair Deep Conditioner, which is a lightweight formula designed to provide deep hydration from the inside out without weighing curls down.

Rinse Out with Cold Water

Hot water at the start of washing opens up cuticles to absorb the ingredients in the products, which is great. Cold rinsing is required to close the cuticle and seal the products in.

Dry and Diffuse Waves

Take time to dry your waves by sectioning your hair into a bun. If you are running out of time, attach a diffuser to the Blow Dryer to disperse heat effectively while styling into any cute hairstyle of your choice. But, remember to set it to the lowest heat setting.

A hair stylist using a blow dryer on her client's hair

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Wavy Hair Routine: Style

  • Apply styling products to wet hair to disperse and preserve product.

  • Don't complicate things with several products at a time; use lightweight conditioners only, like our GK Hair Leave-In Conditioner Cream.

  • Wrap your hair in a silk towel before blow-drying to maintain the wavy pattern.

  • Enhance wave definition by diffusing using the Pixie Method for a tighter pattern and more volume.

  • Emulsify products in your palm and mix with a little water before working it through your hair.

  • Detangle with a wide-toothed comb or your fingers. A brush is a no-no if you want your natural curl to stay intact.

The relaxing news about wavy hair is that it gets better each day of your routine. You could switch things up by using a dry shampoo and incorporating a curl-enhancing cream like GK Hair CurlsDefineHer Cream. You could also straighten out your wavy hair on some days, but that will be your own decision.

 


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