The easiest way to get waves:
Hairstyle Steps:
1. Wash your hair before you go to bed. While hair is still wet, part your hair in the middle of your head, separating it into 2 sections.
2. Braid from the ear down (or french braid from the scalp down) each side of your hair.
3. Secure each braid with a hair tie.
4. Rub a dime-sized amount of styling mousse into each braid.
5. When you wake up in the morning, take out your braids. You will notice that your hair is very wavy. Spritz it lightly with water just to dampen it, and then scrunch your hair with mousse.
6. About 10 to 15 minutes after it has dried, add a quarter-sized amount of baby lotion into your hands and smooth down your hair to control frizz.
Source: WorldHairstyles.com
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Posted 18 August 2010 - 03:33 PM
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Posted 18 August 2010 - 03:38 PM
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Posted 18 August 2010 - 03:41 PM
Another way to get waves:
1. Turn upside down and spray freshly washed roots with volumizing or texturizing spray. Massage it in.
2. If hair is naturally coarse or curly, work a straightening balm through hair.
3. Brush hair (this works the product evenly through hair). Blowdry hair straight, starting at the roots to get extra volume. Hair must be completely dry for this look to work. Blow cold air at the roots to add volume (cold air locks in a style).
4. Separate hair into three sections, securing with a ponytail holder. (It's easier this way to curl your way through each section).
5. To curl hair, use a wide-barrel curling iron. Starting with one section, take a 1-inch portion of hair, spritz it with styling spray or hairspray. Wrap hair around the barrel of the curling iron. (Wrapping hair is different from the traditional curling method. You don't want to 'clip' hair into the barrel. Wrapping allows you to curl all the way to the root). When you're curling, make sure to leave ends loose to avoid a crimp mark.
Release the curl after about 5-10 seconds (hold longer if you want a tighter curl). You should have a corkscrew curl.
6. Roll curl and bobby pin it close to the scalp.
7. Alternate the direction of the curl as you work your way through each section. (It's all in the direction you wind hair around the barrel of the curling iron. Start by placing hair on top of the barrel and wrapping around, then switch by putting the barrel on top of the hair before winding it around). Alternating directions makes curls look more natural. Some curls can remain tight, some loose.
8. Once pinned curls have cooled, release them.
9. Remove nozzle from dryer and gently loosen waves with cool air. You can also separate curls with your fingers, just make sure not to brush them out.
10. To add shine, spritz a hair serum. You can forego hair serum and spritz with saltwater spray.
11. Set with hairspray. Just don't overdo it, you don't want new waves to feel "crunchy."
Source: beauty.about.com
1. Turn upside down and spray freshly washed roots with volumizing or texturizing spray. Massage it in.
2. If hair is naturally coarse or curly, work a straightening balm through hair.
3. Brush hair (this works the product evenly through hair). Blowdry hair straight, starting at the roots to get extra volume. Hair must be completely dry for this look to work. Blow cold air at the roots to add volume (cold air locks in a style).
4. Separate hair into three sections, securing with a ponytail holder. (It's easier this way to curl your way through each section).
5. To curl hair, use a wide-barrel curling iron. Starting with one section, take a 1-inch portion of hair, spritz it with styling spray or hairspray. Wrap hair around the barrel of the curling iron. (Wrapping hair is different from the traditional curling method. You don't want to 'clip' hair into the barrel. Wrapping allows you to curl all the way to the root). When you're curling, make sure to leave ends loose to avoid a crimp mark.
Release the curl after about 5-10 seconds (hold longer if you want a tighter curl). You should have a corkscrew curl.
6. Roll curl and bobby pin it close to the scalp.
7. Alternate the direction of the curl as you work your way through each section. (It's all in the direction you wind hair around the barrel of the curling iron. Start by placing hair on top of the barrel and wrapping around, then switch by putting the barrel on top of the hair before winding it around). Alternating directions makes curls look more natural. Some curls can remain tight, some loose.
8. Once pinned curls have cooled, release them.
9. Remove nozzle from dryer and gently loosen waves with cool air. You can also separate curls with your fingers, just make sure not to brush them out.
10. To add shine, spritz a hair serum. You can forego hair serum and spritz with saltwater spray.
11. Set with hairspray. Just don't overdo it, you don't want new waves to feel "crunchy."
Source: beauty.about.com
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Posted 19 August 2010 - 05:38 AM
I like the first method of making waves, cause i'm lazy.
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Posted 31 August 2010 - 04:19 PM
Beachy waves step-by-step
Step 1: Spritz damp hair with texturizing spray. Spray all over the head to get a rough texture. If you have thick hair, spray less.
Step 2: Scrunch hair as it air dries. Scrunch your hair with your fingers (don't brush or comb out hair) and let hair air dry, scrunching here and there as it dries.
Step 3: Create curls with an iron. You can skip this step, but if you want even more curl, create haphazard curls with a curling iron. The secret is not to create perfect curls. Wrap random 2-inch thick sections of hair around the fat barrel of a curling iron.
Step 4: Finger comb hair. Run your fingers through hair to break up the curls. You can put a bit of shine serum on your fingers to add extra shine, but avoid this step if you have super fine hair. (Shine serum can weigh fine hair down).
Step 1: Spritz damp hair with texturizing spray. Spray all over the head to get a rough texture. If you have thick hair, spray less.
Step 2: Scrunch hair as it air dries. Scrunch your hair with your fingers (don't brush or comb out hair) and let hair air dry, scrunching here and there as it dries.
Step 3: Create curls with an iron. You can skip this step, but if you want even more curl, create haphazard curls with a curling iron. The secret is not to create perfect curls. Wrap random 2-inch thick sections of hair around the fat barrel of a curling iron.
Step 4: Finger comb hair. Run your fingers through hair to break up the curls. You can put a bit of shine serum on your fingers to add extra shine, but avoid this step if you have super fine hair. (Shine serum can weigh fine hair down).
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