Crochet Human Hair Tutorial: Flawless Water Deep Wave Install (No Leave-Out!)
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Looking for a bomb protective style that’s beginner-friendly, natural-looking, and low maintenance? Sis, let’s talk about crochet human hair—specifically in that juicy, water deep wave texture that gives effortless volume, definition, and vibes!
Whether you're headed to brunch, the gym, or a vacation, this style is giving "get up and go" with zero leave-out. Keep reading for the full install method, pro tips, and product recommendations to slay your look from start to finish.
Let’s be real—synthetic crochet can be cute, but human hair crochet is on another level. Here’s why it’s worth the upgrade:
Looks more like your real hair
Can be reused (if installed the right way)
Easier to define, shape, and refresh
Doesn’t tangle as much
More comfortable and lightweight
The water deep wave texture? Baby, it’s the perfect balance of curl and movement—giving soft glam with minimal effort.
3–4 packs of water deep wave crochet human hair
Crochet hook/latch needle
Cornrow braid base (side part, middle part—your choice!)
Spray bottle with water
Curl-defining mousse (like The Doux or Nairobi)
Detangling brush or Denman
Scissors for shaping
Edge control (optional)
Go for a side part or middle part with tight, neat cornrows. Leave two small braids where you want your part—these will help close the gap and make it look like scalp.
Insert the crochet hook under a braid.
Loop a piece of hair on the hook, close it, and pull through.
Double-loop the hair to secure it (this is KEY for reuse and longevity!).
💡 Pro tip: Double looping not only holds the hair tighter but also makes it easier to remove when you’re ready to reuse it later.
This is where the magic happens.
Crochet hair into the outer braids.
Then take that same hair and pull it through the inner braids.
This technique gives the illusion of hair coming straight from your scalp—no leave-out, no blend stress, just vibes.
Let’s talk fullness. While some brands recommend 3 packs, 4 packs gave the perfect volume without feeling bulky. One pack went just on the crown alone to avoid any gaps or visible braids.
If you like your hair full and fluffy, go for 4. Trust.
Once the hair is installed:
Spritz with water
Detangle gently with a brush
Apply your favorite curl mousse
Use finger coils for popping ’definition.
You can define the whole head or just the ends, depending on if you want a fuller root look. Leaving the top slightly undefined gives a more natural, kinky texture near the scalp—chef’s kiss.
Sis, the results? Big. Fluffy. Gorgeous.
This style looks even better as it ages and blends more with your natural texture. It’s perfect for:
Gym girls who need a sweat-proof style
Students and professionals who want a low-maintenance slay
Vacay baddies who need something cute but quick
Naturalistas protecting their hair in summer heat
Pre-separate your hair before starting to save time
Work from the back to the front—use the most volume at the top
Use the no-leave-out part method for a flawless scalp illusion
Don’t skip the double loop—your coins will thank you when you reuse the hair!
This deep wave crochet install is a must-try for Black women looking for a cute, protective style that’s DIY-friendly, lightweight, and long-lasting. It gives wig energy without the lace stress and twist-out realness without the daily upkeep.
Ready to try it? Grab your hair, set aside a few hours (about 30 minutes per pack), and get to work. Your scalp—and selfies—will thank you.
Tried this method before? Got a go-to mousse or parting trick? Drop a comment and let the community know!
And don’t forget to share this post with a friend who’s ready to switch up her summer look.
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