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Sep 11, 2014
Bridgette D.
So I recently purchased the bumble and bumble surf spray after hearing so many great reviews! I've tried to product on damp hair but didnt scrunch it or not it or anything and liked the affect but it was more crimped the wave/curls. My hair is naturally very wavy with curls (can't exactly say curls cause they aren't ringlets) and it's down to my boobs. I want to get soft waves and was hoping this would be a shortcut instead of curling it so if anyone could explain how to properly use this product to get soft waves thank you so much!
Sep 11, 2014
Cass F.
Try it when your hair is dry?
Sep 11, 2014
Ashley F.
Flip your hair upside down while still damp, spray it with product and then scrunch it up with your hands or, even better, a microfiber towel, while you blow dry it with a diffuser. If your hair is naturally wavy and borderline curly, this should give it the spring your looking for.
Sep 11, 2014
Diana T.
I find any sea salt spray is better for achieving beachy separated strands for waves instead of like big soft bouncy waves but my hair is really fine n can't take too much product before it gets too weighed down.