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Love those sexy waves you get at the end of a day at the beach? Salt and sand are great texturizers for hair, but they are actually really drying. You don’t have to sacrifice moisture to get this sexy style – here’s how no matter what your natural texture!
HOW TO: Create Waves If Your Hair is Straight
- After washing your hair, use a towel to squeeze all the excess water out so it won’t weigh down your waves.
- Detangle hair with a wide-tooth comb, then apply Tres Gel Clean Hold all over.
- Take a two-inch section of hair and twist it into a pin curl and secure it to your head with a bobby pin. Do this all over and let your hair air-dry.
- To speed things up, turn your hairdryer on low and hold it two inches away from each pin curl for 10 seconds. Repeat until your hair feels at least 80% dry, then take down the pin curls and spritz your whole head with Tres Two Ultra Fine Mist Hairspray. Voila, from stick-straight to super-wavy!
HOW TO: Enhance Your Natural Waves
- Comb Restore Conditioning Leave-in Cream all over your head from root to tip.
- Flip your head over and spray hair with Curl Locking Styling Spray, scrunching the ends to bring out the curls.
- While your hair is still damp, pull it up into a loose bun at the crown of your head and secure it with bobby pins. When your hair feels 80% dry, take down the bun.
- For more defined waves, use the diffuser attachment on your blow-dryer to dry your waves. Finish by spritzing your whole head with Tres Two Ultra Fine Mist Hairspray.
HOW TO: Tame Curly Hair Into Loose Beachy Waves
- Comb Anti-Sponge Combing Cream through damp hair to lock in moisture and prevent frizz.
- Squeeze out any excess conditioner with a dry towel and apply Touchable Curls Shaping Milk from root to tip.
- Then take one-inch sections of hair and wrap them around your index finger to create a spiral. Let each curl gently slide off your finger, keeping its shape. Do this all over your head, then let your hair air-dry.
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