Hair Care
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For Tousled Waves (On Stick-Straight Hair) To give your straight hair messy, beachy waves, try this overnight recipe.
First, you need to start with the right product cocktail of lightweight stylers that have hold. Williams says to try a mousse, followed by a moisturizing cream. He recommends Phyto Professional Intense Volume Mousse, $24, and Phyto 7 Hydrating Day Cream, $29.
Then, divide your hair into four sections: ear-to-ear and top to the nape of your neck. Twist each section around a piece of cloth, then wrap into a bun and secure with a bobby pin. Grab a hairnet to keep your hair in place as you sleep. When you wake up, untwist your hair for "waves galore," says Williams. Flip your head over and gently shake and scrunch you hair -- don't even think about touching a brush -- and you're ready to go.
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First, you need to start with the right product cocktail of lightweight stylers that have hold. Williams says to try a mousse, followed by a moisturizing cream. He recommends Phyto Professional Intense Volume Mousse, $24, and Phyto 7 Hydrating Day Cream, $29.
Then, divide your hair into four sections: ear-to-ear and top to the nape of your neck. Twist each section around a piece of cloth, then wrap into a bun and secure with a bobby pin. Grab a hairnet to keep your hair in place as you sleep. When you wake up, untwist your hair for "waves galore," says Williams. Flip your head over and gently shake and scrunch you hair -- don't even think about touching a brush -- and you're ready to go.
SEE NEXT PAGE: For Sleek, Straight Hair