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14 Ways Even Your Stick-Straight Hair Can Have Beach WavesThe genius tricks you've never heard of for getting tousled, textured hair |
The Beach Waves Technique: The Beachwaver The Products:
Beachwaver Curling Iron
The How-To: For beachy waves that look a little more "done," try celebrity stylist Sarah Potempa's cult-favorite Beachwaver. Start with unwashed hair. Using the Beachwaver S.75, $129, curl small sections of your hair away from your face to keep the pattern uniform. Once your curls have cooled, use your fingers to break them up. This gives them definition and texture without looking disheveled. Bonus: Wake up the next morning and go. Second-day Beachwaver hair is a little bit looser and more disheveled -- like you just got back from the beach.
Image via Sarah Potempa
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Beachwaver Curling Iron
The How-To: For beachy waves that look a little more "done," try celebrity stylist Sarah Potempa's cult-favorite Beachwaver. Start with unwashed hair. Using the Beachwaver S.75, $129, curl small sections of your hair away from your face to keep the pattern uniform. Once your curls have cooled, use your fingers to break them up. This gives them definition and texture without looking disheveled. Bonus: Wake up the next morning and go. Second-day Beachwaver hair is a little bit looser and more disheveled -- like you just got back from the beach.
Image via Sarah Potempa
SEE NEXT PAGE: The Beach Waves Technique: Overnight Twists