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Wet and wavy look for relaxed hair?

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NycKandy

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Ive been thinking of doing more wash and go's for vacays and hot summer months.I was wondering what can I use in my relaxed hair to define a curl pattern to for a more wet and wavy look?I heard curly puddings and curl activator but because my hair is relaxed I'm weary with out advice..thnx ladies!!
 
Yikes. I have no idea about a 'wet' look on relaxed hair and have the hair actually be 'wet'. Hence your wash and go statement. However personally I do 6 bantu knotouts and get a nice soft and wavy look. If I want a more defined curly look, I will do 12 to 16 tight plaits sealed in coconut oil, use pillow rollers to curl the ends and take it out in the morning. I have a nice 'wet', tight & defined look. Good luck hun.
 
I'd say try a braidout with bendy rollers using a generous amount of S-Curl and some sort of oil or serum.
 
I'd do braidouts with s-curl or creamy product. Also it depends on how straight the relaxed hair is. When I was relaxed, I always had a curl pattern so I could let my hair air dry after swim class. Can you post a pic of your wet hair?
 
In my experience a twist out gives me more of a defined wave, versus my braid out. The braid out gives me more of crinkle. I did 4 flat twists on my slightly damp hair last night and used flexi rods on the ends. I also like the wave Bantu knots produce.
 
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