Monday, February 20, 2012

2 Ways to Get Beach Hair Without Hitting the Beach!





john masters organics Sea Mist Sea Salt Spray With Lavender

            john masters organics

Sea Mist Sea Salt Spray With Lavender
First way: Salt spray-
Using salt spray to create waves is pretty simple. You’ll have to experiment to find the method that works best for your hair, but you should spray a little (seriously – less is more, especially for girls who already have super thick hair) onto wet or damp hair, and then cup some ends in your hand and scrunch up to your roots. Either let it air dry or use a diffuser, and you’re good to go! Personally, I find that this method gives me even better second-day hair than right after it dries – just apply a little dry shampoo, if needed, and a spritz or two of salt spray to rejuvenate your waves.
Aquage Sea Salt Texturizing Salt Spray

                                                                             Aquage Sea Salt Texturizing Salt Spray



Second way: Three Barrel Curly Irons-
Using one of these wavers is super easy – all you do is separate your dry hair into sections, spraying your heat protectant as you go, and (starting closer to your roots) clamp down and hold for a few seconds, move down that section of hair, and repeat. Finish with a holding spray, and you’re all done! It’s super easy and pretty quick (depending on how much hair you have) Maybe try either of these two, the "Gold 'N Hot Jumbo Three Barrel Curling Iron" (right) Or the "Revlon Perfect Heat 3-Barrel Curling Iron" (left) 
Xoxo- tridelta


Revlon Perfect Heat Tourmaline Ceramic 3-Barrel Jumbo Waver


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