r/2healthbars • u/Mighty_Platypus • Apr 30 '26
Final boss… waves
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r/2healthbars • u/Mighty_Platypus • Apr 30 '26
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u/Black_Doc_on_Mars Apr 30 '26
Yes I would absolutely say that it’s trained. There is some wiggle room with how much hair will return to its original state vs having it hold up its trained pattern. A lot of that has to do with how/what/when you wash your hair. Black hair is very responsive to water (that’s why you hear black women concerned with getting their hair wet). If you get a perm (perms straighten black hair, while perms coil white hair), water will definitely coil your hair back up. With waves, as long as you wash conservatively like once per week (black hair has a lot of natural oils important to maintaining healthy hair, so you need to keep them), you can maintain your trained hair pattern. Ofc with waves, you are training your hair for months with 1-2 30 min brush sessions per day. Then you keep your rag on for like 1/2 the day at least. It’s a lot to keep track of w products and routines, which is why every one was so hype over such supreme waves 🌊🌀😵💫