Yeah, waves spin — but that account balance better spin too. In 2025, being a waver ain’t just about compression and crown work. It’s about figuring out how to turn your routine into revenue. Whether you’re brushing on break or flipping bundles and durags on the side, here’s how wavers everywhere are going from ragged up to cashed out.
🛵 1. Delivery Hustles — Brush While You Dash
DoorDash, Uber Eats, Instacart.
If you’re brushing in between orders, you already different. A lot of wavers are using delivery apps not just to fund the lifestyle, but to create content while they stack tips.

Why it works:
- You control your schedule (and your brush routine)
- Easy cash flow = more for cuts, products, and clippers
- That one customer wildin’ on the app? Viral content
🧠 Waver tip: Record your fits, waves, or reactions between deliveries. You might deliver food and drop a hit TikTok in the same shift.
💻 2. Sell Digital Products (Yes, Even Wave-Related Ones)

Ebooks, PDFs, guides — people are buying info every day.
Wavers are selling:
- Wave starter guides
- Product breakdowns
- “360 in 30 Days” brushing routines
- Ebooks on growing a brand or a barber clientele
Platforms to use: Gumroad, Lemon Squeezy, Stan Store.
All you need is WiFi and wave knowledge.
🧠 Waver tip: Your wave journey is valuable. Package it up and sell it with visuals, testimonials, and your own style.
🌀 3. Monetize Twitter, TikTok, or IG With Wavy Content
You on the timeline posting brushes, durags, cuts — you already halfway there.
How wavers are cashing out:
- Twitter monetization (ad rev + subs)
- Paid promo for up-and-coming barbers or brands
- Affiliate links for wave kits, clippers, oils, and more
- Running theme pages around waves, fades, or cuts
🧠 Waver tip: Every brush session is content. Stack clips, post your process, and link your fav products under the tweet.
🛠️ 4. Faceless YouTube Channels (Waver Edition)
You could be the next 360 Jeezy!
No need to show your face. Just show your waves. That’s it.
Or you can get a little more creative and go this route:
- “Best Durags for 360 Waves”
- “Weekly Wolfing Progress Vlogs”
- “Ranking Every Brush I’ve Ever Used”
- “Reacting to My Subscriber’s Crown Work”
YouTube pays. Especially for tutorials, product reviews, and lifestyle breakdowns.
🧠 Waver tip: Use tools like CapCut or Canva to edit vids. Keep it clean, compressed, and captioned.
🎯 5. Affiliate Links & Product Reviews
If you post waves and don’t have affiliate links somewhere… what are you doing?
You can earn from:
- Amazon links for brushes, oils, shampoo
- Shopify/brand collabs with Black-owned wave brands
- Durag bundles, wave caps, scalp massagers
This video old af but the core concepts still apply to modern brands and platforms:
🧠 Waver tip: Post a reel of your wash routine, then drop every product link below. That’s passive income.
🧠 6. Blogging for the Wave Community
Although EveryWaver is the modern pioneer of wave blogs, you can still write what you know.
Wave guides, product reviews, brushing motivation, or even barber features.

Use EveryWaver or your own site to:
- Build SEO traffic around wave questions
- Link products or YouTube vids
- Grow your audience beyond social media
🧠 Waver tip: The wave community is loyal. Give value, and they’ll follow you from the mirror to the money.
💼 Final Rinse: Make Your Crown Work for You
You already brushing. You already recording. You already wearing the flyest durags. All that? It’s monetizable.
From delivery shifts to digital downloads, wavers in 2025 are getting paid for doing what they were already doing — staying fresh and staying focused.
Brush with purpose. Stack with strategy. And remember: your crown should shine online and in your account.