How to Use Sportin' Waves for Men

By Brian Jones , last updated June 28, 2011

Sportin’ Waves is a line of men’s hair care products designed to provide moisture and hold for the curly and wavy hair textures of African-American men. The line is comprised of hair products that range from shampoos and conditioners to styling gels and pomades. Those who purchase Sportin’ Waves’ products do so with the intention of achieving a hairstyle called waves. Waves describe a hairstyle in which the hair is brushed forward on the sides and front of the head and downward in the back of the head, creating the resemblance of water waves in the hair.

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In order to have the best chance of getting waves, the Sportin’ Waves product that should be purchased is its pomade, which is designed to promote waves by moisturizing the hair and holding it in place. In addition to pomade, a hairbrush is needed, along with a du-rag or wave cap. The pomade should be applied after a shower and the hair should be brushed after application of the pomade. The hair should be brushed frequently throughout the day in order to promote and maintain the hairstyle and a du-rag or wave should be worn at night to preserve the desired effects.
 
Other Sportin’ Waves products that can be purchased to promote waves are its shampoo and conditioner, which claim to moisturize and soften the hair. Sportin Waves’ products can be purchased at many retail locations, specifically drugstores, both online and offline.
 
Sportin’ Waves hair care products are designed to promote waves, a hairstyle that has increased in popularity in recent years after celebrities were seen wearing it. The basic requirements for getting and maintaining waves are pomade or gel, a hairbrush, and a du-rag. Other products that are helpful but not necessary are shampoo, conditioner, and scalp cream. Achieving waves can be difficult, but with patience and the right hair products, waves can be achieved with ease.

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