Hair Care
3 Ways Even Your Stick-Straight Hair Can Have Beach WavesThe genius tricks you've never heard of for getting tousled, textured hair |
Grab Your Flat Iron It seems counter-productive to use a flat iron to create curls, but Malafronte swears this method will create more modern, natural-looking beach waves than the big, bouncy curls you get from using a curling iron. Start by separating hair into one-inch sections. Next, Russo says to clamp down the flat iron approximately three inches from the root and rotate the iron in 180-degree turns about every inch as you go down the length of the hair. Finish by spraying with a stronghold hairspray like Rusk Freezing Spray Humidity-Resistant Hairspray Extreme Hold. Once you've conquered beach waves with Russo's techniques, may we suggest you take a week off? Might as well show them off on an actual beach.