The Products:
Old T-Shirt
Sea Salt Spray
The How-To: Begin by misting a sea salt spray sparingly all over damp hair. Russo's favorite is Bumble and Bumble Surf Spray, $27. Next, take two-inch sections of hair and, with a t-shirt, scrunch each section from the ends to the scalp. Russo uses a t-shirt rather than his hands to help avoid frizz and friction. Let hair air dry, or for more volume, use a finger-like diffuser on the end of your blow dryer. Enjoy your Ariel-like hair.
Old T-Shirt
Sea Salt Spray
The How-To: Begin by misting a sea salt spray sparingly all over damp hair. Russo's favorite is Bumble and Bumble Surf Spray, $27. Next, take two-inch sections of hair and, with a t-shirt, scrunch each section from the ends to the scalp. Russo uses a t-shirt rather than his hands to help avoid frizz and friction. Let hair air dry, or for more volume, use a finger-like diffuser on the end of your blow dryer. Enjoy your Ariel-like hair.
The Products:
Flat Iron
The How-To: "One of my favorite techniques is to braid your dry hair and hit the flat iron over it a few times," says Townsend. "If you let the hair cool before releasing the plait, you will have seriously sexy beach bends." Image Source
Flat Iron
The How-To: "One of my favorite techniques is to braid your dry hair and hit the flat iron over it a few times," says Townsend. "If you let the hair cool before releasing the plait, you will have seriously sexy beach bends." Image Source
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
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
The Products:
Bobby Pins
Lightweight Hair Spray
The How-To: Divide your hair into two even sections along your part. Tightly twist one section from roots to ends, then pin the end to the crown of your head. Repeat on the other side. Sleep on it, take the twists out in the morning, and add a light hairspray for hold.
See more at Song of Style.
Bobby Pins
Lightweight Hair Spray
The How-To: Divide your hair into two even sections along your part. Tightly twist one section from roots to ends, then pin the end to the crown of your head. Repeat on the other side. Sleep on it, take the twists out in the morning, and add a light hairspray for hold.
See more at Song of Style.
The Products:
Cotton Headband
Beach Spray
Texture Paste
The How-To: Start with dry hair. Place the headband around your head and over your hair. Get your hair slightly damp, then divide your hair into two sections on either side of your head. Twist it and wrap it around the base of the headband. Repeat on the other side. When it's dry, use a bit of texturizing paste to give it a beachy look.
Get the full video tutorial here.
Cotton Headband
Beach Spray
Texture Paste
The How-To: Start with dry hair. Place the headband around your head and over your hair. Get your hair slightly damp, then divide your hair into two sections on either side of your head. Twist it and wrap it around the base of the headband. Repeat on the other side. When it's dry, use a bit of texturizing paste to give it a beachy look.
Get the full video tutorial here.