Thursday 30 January 2014

Hair Wave

I love the messy yet clean look. It kind of looks like you effortlessly woke up looking like a sun kissed goddess. I find that waves  highlight the many tones of hair colour. This look can be pulled off dressed up, dressed down, on the beach, to the club or that one special date. The best part of it is that it need not be perfect so if you missed a few pieces during styling, it's absolutely nothing that a sexy hair toss or a little silicone can't hide.



The key to pulling of this look is having a few handy products depending on your hair type. In general you will need a leave in conditioner or a curling mousse, a big round brush, Velcro rollers, hairspray ,silicone,big tooth comb and a hair dryer .

If you have dead straight hair stay away from the leave in conditioner when attempting to make waves or curls, try putting mousse, rough dry your hair, roll your hair in medium size rollers , spritz it with hairspray. let it rest for a few minutes.,use your hair dryer to heat your hair with the rollers on, allow to set for a little while before removing rollers , comb the hair through, use your round brush to blow dry any fringe or front pieces to your preference and finally run a drop of silicone through your hair.

 If your hair is already wavy, take your leave in conditioner, scrunch your hair, blow dry the front pieces with your round brush. allow to dry or use a diffuser, spray hairspray and apply silicone right to the tips of your hair to prevent any frizz.

 For curly hair follow the sequence of straight hair only use a leave in conditioner to soften the curl and use big rollers to set the waves.

If you are still figuring out this look try adding a hair band or an accessory to play it up a little.
Whichever you decide own it and work it!

2 comments:

  1. Thanks for the excellent and helpful tips, I am definitely going to try it out.

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