Weaving with Loose Curls: Adding Texture and Volume to Your Hair
Body wave and loose wave hair are both curly in texture and fully capable of providing a voluminous finish, so choosing the right extensions for you all boils down to personal preference. Which hair do you like the most? Which hair will be easiest to maintain in your routine post-installation? To sum it up, if you prefer thicker hair, a loose wave is best, but if a soft and bouncy curl with a little less volume is what you want, then body wave hair is for you.
Quality is also a major deal-breaker when looking for the right body wave or loose wave hair. If it doesn’t look or feel the way it should or you have doubts, don’t buy it.
Post-installation care is key when it comes to keeping body and loose wave curls in check. You can get the best out of your curls by applying lightweight products—oils, serums, and leave-in conditioners are great, but don’t apply them too often. Applying products to your hair extensions once a week is enough to give your curls the voluminous boost they need.
The wavy bob is a fun play on the ever-trendy classic bob. It's an excellent short weave for anyone who likes low-maintenance styles that wow.
The waves give off an effortlessly gorgeous vibe that goes well with both casual outfits and formal attire. This look pairs well with most face shapes and can be adapted to fit your style like a glove.
You can also experiment with different wave types, like beach waves, body waves, loose waves, and more. Also, if you'll be using human hair, feel free to switch up the hair color with bleach.
To see a professional do a wavy bob quick weave, watch this YouTube video. Just know that if you choose a quick weave, you won't be able to change up the style.
If you want a wavy bob that you can pull up into half-up half-down styles, go with a full lace wig. You can also use the same tutorial to create a curly bob if you purchase curly human hair bundles.
Do long, sleek styles entice you? If so, then this super long wavy style is just what you're looking for. Yes, it's simple - but it's as sexy as waves can get.
Also, since the waves are long, you can restyle the hair in numerous ways. You can pull your hair into a low ponytail, chill out with a messy bun, or even get creative and experiment with a dainty updo.
Switch it up depending on your mood or the occasion. It's all up to you.
♡ The NEW Flip Over Method !! ft. Ondibu Hair | TUTORIALThis YouTube tutorial will teach you all you need to know about creating super-long waves with a quick weave. Check out this tutorial to learn about the flip-over method of installing wavy hair (or other types of weave).
Up until this point, we've featured several quick weave and sew-in styles. But another option you should consider is crochet braids.
These wavy crochet braids look natural and are much more straightforward to install than other weaving methods, provided you already know how to braid.
Crochet braids require you to cornrow your natural hair and then attach small sections of hair to the braids using a crochet hook.
Just like other types of weave, crochet braids can be pulled up into a high ponytail, low ponytail, or braided in various ways for styling versatility. You can also make the style as full or thin as you want.
Check out this video tutorial to learn from start to finish how to achieve wavy crochet braids at home. You'll learn what hair to buy, how to cornrow your natural hair, and how to attach the crochet hair. This style has no leave-out.
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