Potempa's recipe for gorgeous, air-dried waves starts with a volumizing mousse (we like Drybar Southern Belle Volumizing Mousse, $26). Work it through damp hair, and then create a deep side part. Divide your hair into four sections. Split each section into two strands, and twist the strands together so they're going away from your face. (Keep it loose so the texture won't look forced). Pin them in place at the back of your head and wait for them to dry.
"After you take it out you'll notice the hair twists and waves away from the face," Potempa says. "Shake out the wave with your fingers and spray with a texture mist to add more volume."
"After you take it out you'll notice the hair twists and waves away from the face," Potempa says. "Shake out the wave with your fingers and spray with a texture mist to add more volume."
"Braids are an incredible way to style air-dried hair so it lasts a couple days," says Potempa. On day one, French braid your hair for an easy, fast style that will get you out the door quickly. Take the braid out on the second day for pretty waves, and add a mini crown braid to your waves on day three. Three hairstyles, zero hassle.
Channel your inner Rooney Mara with this multi-bun hairstyle that dries into superbouncy locks.
Start by applying a volumizing mousse all over your damp hair. To add volume to the crown of your head, Potempa recommends using the Beachwaver Half Up, $4.99, to make a small bun on the top of your head. Then, wrap the rest of your hair into a bun using the Beachwaver Wrap Up, $9.99. Once your hair is dry, remove the wraps and twist your hair away from your face. Set it with a hairspray. If you want extra volume, Potempa says you can use a dry shampoo on your roots and ends for some oomph.
Start by applying a volumizing mousse all over your damp hair. To add volume to the crown of your head, Potempa recommends using the Beachwaver Half Up, $4.99, to make a small bun on the top of your head. Then, wrap the rest of your hair into a bun using the Beachwaver Wrap Up, $9.99. Once your hair is dry, remove the wraps and twist your hair away from your face. Set it with a hairspray. If you want extra volume, Potempa says you can use a dry shampoo on your roots and ends for some oomph.
Fake a blowout by using lightweight products are designed to hydrate and dry with a secure hold, like L'Oréal Paris Advanced Haircare Extraordinary Oil Transforming Oil-in-Cream, $6.99. Use a large tooth comb to distribute the product evenly throughout hair, then use a fine tooth comb or boar bristle brush to smooth hair. Comb sections of hair away from your face, wrapping them around your head and securing with bobby pins where needed. Some sections may overlap. Use a hair net to hold everything in place while you sleep, and wake up to sleek and shiny hair in the morning.
(Note: don't wrap your hair while it's dripping wet, as it won't dry. You want your hair to be damp to almost dry.)
(Note: don't wrap your hair while it's dripping wet, as it won't dry. You want your hair to be damp to almost dry.)