EuxmeHair Natural Color Water Wave Bundles | Liquid Wave Texture & Gloss-Rich Length
Built for fuller styles that still look natural.
- Adds length without looking bulky
- Blends in so it doesn’t look obvious
- Moves naturally after styling
Water Wave is designed for customers who want more visible texture than Body Wave without the tighter, repeatedly organized pattern of Deep Wave. Its defining feature is an irregular ripple that changes across the length rather than forming identical waves from the weft to the ends. This creates a less structured, more naturally varied finish once several bundles are installed together.
The most important decision is how you want the hair to look when fully dry. Water Wave usually appears narrower, darker and more compact while wet or freshly defined. As it dries, the sections separate, the ripple opens and the overall silhouette becomes wider. The finished install may therefore look fuller and less uniform than a single damp bundle shown in a product image.
Length also changes how the texture presents. Shorter lengths hold more visible width around the head, while longer lengths allow the upper sections to stretch under their own weight before the ripple becomes more noticeable through the mid-lengths and ends. Customers choosing extra-long lengths should expect the top to appear somewhat looser than the lower sections rather than equally waved from root to tip.
For an install completed with a closure or frontal, matching the name “Water Wave” is not enough. The top piece should have a similar ripple size, dry expansion, surface texture and natural-color depth. A top piece that dries much tighter or flatter can create a visible change between the parting area and the bundles even when both products carry the same texture name.
Choose these bundles when you prefer a flexible, naturally irregular wave with noticeable wet-to-dry transformation rather than a polished Body Wave arc or a tightly repeated Deep Wave pattern. You can compare other installation options in our Human Hair Bundles collection or explore how different patterns behave in our Human Hair Textures collection.
Product Specifications
| ITEM TYPE : | Human Hair Bundles |
| HAIR TEXTURE : | Water Wave — an irregular ripple pattern with a looser, less repeated structure than Deep Wave |
| HAIR COLOR : | Natural Color — a naturally deep hair tone that may show subtle brown variation under stronger light rather than appearing as a flat dyed black |
| COLOR STRUCTURE : | Single-tone natural color with no highlight placement, dark-root ombre or planned color transition |
| LENGTH GUIDE : | 8"–14" → Creates a shorter, wider shape with the ripple concentrated closer to the face and shoulders 16"–24" → Offers a balanced view of length, movement and dry volume for many standard installs 26"–32" → Produces a longer flowing silhouette, with more weight loosening the upper wave pattern 34"–40" → Best considered when dramatic length is the priority and additional bundles may be needed to support fullness through the lower sections |
| VISIBLE LENGTH : | The hair is measured while stretched. Its finished visible length appears shorter after the Water Wave pattern returns, especially when the hair is fully dry and expanded. |
| WET-TO-DRY BEHAVIOR : | Wet or freshly defined sections appear darker, narrower and more compact. As the hair dries, the ripple opens, the surface becomes more dimensional and the overall install gains width. |
| FINISHED SILHOUETTE : | A softly expanded, irregular wave shape rather than a uniform curl pattern or a controlled Body Wave arc |
| FULL LOOK GUIDE : | 2 Bundles → Lighter fullness for shorter installs, partial additions or styles completed with another top piece 3 Bundles → A practical starting point for many standard full installs 4+ Bundles → Better suited to extra-long, layered or deliberately fuller results |
| BUNDLE COUNT CONSIDERATION : | The required number depends on selected length, head size, installation method, desired fullness and whether a closure or frontal supplies part of the top coverage. |
| TOP-PIECE MATCHING : | When adding a closure or frontal, compare ripple size, dry expansion, surface texture and color depth. Products sharing the Water Wave name may still dry to different levels of looseness or fullness. |
| WEFT CONSTRUCTION : | Double machine wefts designed to keep the bundle construction neat and secure |
| WEFT HANDLING : | Minimize cutting through the wefts where possible. If a weft must be cut, follow your installer’s preferred sealing method because repeated cutting, installation and removal can affect reuse. |
| HAIR MATERIAL : | 100% Human Hair — can be washed, restyled and refreshed with proper care, while repeated heat or chemical processing may gradually affect the original Water Wave pattern. |
| INSTALLATION USE : | Suitable for sew-ins and other bundle-based installations, with a closure, frontal or properly blended natural leave-out used to complete the top when needed |
| BEST FOR : | Customers who want an irregular, naturally expanded wave with more texture than Body Wave and a looser appearance than Deep Wave |
| TEXTURE REFRESH : | Work in medium-sized sections while damp. Gently reshape the ripple instead of aggressively dry-brushing, which can separate the wave grouping and increase surface frizz. |
| MOISTURE & PRODUCT USE : | Use enough lightweight moisture to support the ripple without coating the hair heavily. Excess product can make the wet sections remain compressed and reduce the natural dry expansion. |
| STYLING & HEAT CARE : | The human hair may be heat styled with controlled temperatures and heat protection. Repeated straightening or high heat can loosen the original Water Wave behavior over time. |
| COLOR PROCESSING : | The natural color may be recolored with controlled processing. Significant lightening requires strand testing because it may expose warm undertones, increase dryness and affect how evenly the wave pattern returns. |
| DELIVERY TIME : | Fast 4–10 Business Days |

Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Why can a full Water Wave install look looser than one bundle?
A: A single bundle is often held together tightly or shown while freshly defined. During installation, the wefts are opened across a wider area and the sections dry separately, making the completed style appear broader, looser and less uniform than the bundled sample.
Q: Why does the hair sometimes look shorter after it dries?
A: Water Wave is measured while stretched. As the ripple returns and the hair expands outward, part of the measured length is used to create bends and volume, so the visible drop becomes shorter than the stretched measurement.
Q: Can I brush the bundles when they are dry?
A: Heavy dry brushing can pull apart the irregular ripple and create more surface frizz. For routine refreshing, separate the hair into medium sections, add moisture and detangle gently from the ends upward.
Q: Why might a Water Wave closure still look different from these bundles?
A: Texture names are broad categories rather than exact pattern guarantees. Differences in ripple size, root lift, dry volume, product use and color depth may create a visible transition between the top piece and the bundles.
Explore more bundle-based installation options in our Human Hair Bundles collection, or compare this irregular ripple with finished styles in our Water Wave Wigs collection.
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