Best beachy waves method.
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Jun 23, 2015
Laura D.
I have heard so many different beachy waves methods and I was wondering if you his have any beachy waves methods I haven't heard of. And which products are best for beachy waves. Curling creams, serums,etc. Thank you guys!
Jun 23, 2015
Brittany F.
I have naturally curly, unruly and FRIZZY hair and havebasically developed a holy grail technique that doesn't take much time at all :) I like to start with wet and freshly washed hair, if your hair is too dirty this look can look flat and unkempt I find. I like to blow dry my hair damp first, and then apply a mousse (I use the Aussie mouse+leave in conditioner because it leaves my hair soft and free of fly aways) I tip my head upside down and apply this in a scrunching motion all the way up my hair. Then I continue to blow dry with my head upside down and continue the scrunching motion. This honestly doesn't take long and it doesn't have to be perfectly dry to go. When done I like to just brush the top of my hair a bit and then apply a smoothing serum or morrocan oil to the ends of my hair to make it look healthy and still "done".a big key is to apply all product in a scrunching motion