A-deep wave closures are a lifesaver if you're looking for that effortless curly look without putting stress on your natural hair. When installed correctly, they blend extremely well — especially if you choose a closure that matches your curl pattern or texture. Most people prefer to wear it fully closed (with no leave-out), as it gives a flawless finish while protecting all your natural hair underneath.
The trick to making it look natural is in the installation and parting. Bleaching the knots or using a good tint spray helps the lace melt into your scalp. If you love defined curls, apply a lightweight mousse or curl cream while the hair is damp, then scrunch gently. Avoid heavy oils — they weigh the curls down. For detangling, always use a wide-tooth comb or finger detangle from ends to roots.
At night, the pineapple or two loose braids method works great.
Overall, deep wave closures are low-maintenance as long as you treat them like curly hair — moisture in moderation, gentle handling, and regular refreshing. If installed well, most people won't even know it's a closure
The trick to making it look natural is in the installation and parting. Bleaching the knots or using a good tint spray helps the lace melt into your scalp. If you love defined curls, apply a lightweight mousse or curl cream while the hair is damp, then scrunch gently. Avoid heavy oils — they weigh the curls down. For detangling, always use a wide-tooth comb or finger detangle from ends to roots.
At night, the pineapple or two loose braids method works great.
Overall, deep wave closures are low-maintenance as long as you treat them like curly hair — moisture in moderation, gentle handling, and regular refreshing. If installed well, most people won't even know it's a closure