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How to get Wavy Beach Hair

I love wavy beach hair even if it's not beach time. Add a little braid and I love it even more!

 Here is a fun, casual and easy hairstyle to wear to the beach or anywhere.
ponytail hairstyle

How to Get Wavy Beach Hair

Start the style by making waves. There are a few ways you can create beautiful beachy waves. Sea Salt Texturizing Spray is a great styling product to help you achieve those beautiful waves. 


Sea spray styling products I like are Aquage Sea Salt Texurizing Spray, Eufora Style Sea Spritz and Paul Mitchell Awapuhi Texturizing Sea Spray. They all give nice texture and hold. You can use sea salt sprays while styling your hair and you can always reapply the sea spray during the day when your hair is dry and scrunch to refresh your waves.

Method #1
Start the process the night before.

1. Wash or wet your hair.
2. Blow it dry so it is semi dry.
3. Apply a defining gel to your hair and comb it through. Aquage Defining Gel is a good one.
4. Now braid your hair in many thick randomly placed braids.
5. Undo your braids in the morning and run your fingers through your hair to separate and shake out the braids.
6. You can add a sea salt texturizing spray and scrunch a little bit to help hold the waves.

Method #2

1. Wash or wet your hair and towel dry.
2. Apply a sea salt texturizing spray. 
3. Comb through your hair to distribute the sea spray.
4. Blow dry your hair using the low setting on your blow dryer.
5. Scrunch your hair with your hand as you blow dry to create waves.

Method # 3

1. Start with dry hair.
2. Section your hair into four sections, two on the top half and 2 on the bottom.  Clip up each section.
3. Use a 1" curling iron to curl your hair one section at a time. Hold the curling iron up and down to create spiral curls. Take small section of hair from the larger section and curl. Curl the bottom sections then the top sections. Allow the curls to stay in the spiral shape as they cool.
 4. Use your fingers to loosen and tousle the curls.
5. Apply sea spray to hold the waves.

Now that you have the waves, create the hairstyle. Make a braid on one side. Pull your hair back, including the braid, to create a ponytail. It doesn't have to be perfect. This is a beautiful messy beach style. Use a ponytail elastic to secure the ponytail.

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        Have a Beautiful Day! 
xo
Licensed Cosmetologist, Esthetician, Makeup Artist

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