Did my deep wave frontal just survive humidity better than my situationship?

  • May 15, 2026 6:28 AM PDT

    Honestly, your deep wave frontal might be handling commitment better than the situationship  — but frizz and dryness are pretty normal if it’s not getting enough moisture.

    Deep wave textures naturally need more care because the curls can dry out faster than straight hair. The good news? You don’t need a full salon routine to keep it looking good.

    First, try using a spray bottle with water and a little leave-in conditioner. Lightly mist the hair in the morning and gently finger-comb it instead of brushing. A wide-tooth comb works if you really need one, but brushing dry curls is basically asking for a puff-ball surprise.

    Second, use a lightweight curl mousse or curl cream sparingly. Too much product can make the curls stiff or greasy, and nobody wants hair that looks like it lost a fight with cooking oil.

    At night, wrap your frontal with a satin scarf or sleep on a satin pillowcase. Cotton pillowcases are sneaky little curl thieves.

    Also, avoid over-washing. Washing too often can strip moisture and make the waves look tired. Usually, refreshing the curls with water works better than shampooing every few days.

    With a little moisture and gentle handling, your deep wave frontal should stay soft, defined, and selfie-ready.