3 Ways to achieve beachy waves
There’s something about beachy waves that gets us in the mood for summer. Maybe it’s the fact that they’re an easy vacay ‘do, or maybe it’s the effortless, yet fun look they achieve.
The origins of beachy waves can be traced back to the 1920s, when women first began to embrace their natural hair texture. During this time, Marcel waves were popular, which were created using a hot iron and a twisting technique. This created a wave pattern that was similar to the natural waves of the ocean.
In the 1960s, the beachy wave look became popular again, with the rise of the surf culture in California. Women began to wear their hair in loose, tousled waves, which became known as "surfer girl" hair. This look was popularized by Brigitte Bardot and Sharon Tate, who both had a carefree and effortless look that was perfect for the beach…and the style hasn’t gone anywhere since.
Whether you have short or long hair, you can easily create beachy waves with the right tools and products.
First things first, you’ll want to use a sea salt/texturizing spray to achieve your best beach-wave look. We love Hairstory’s Undressed Spray to create luxurious, weightless beachy waves without that dry, sticky feel of sea salt. Undressed also adds volume, moisturizes, and protects against UV rays.
A few ways to style beachy waves with Undressed:
Braids: One of the easiest ways to create beachy waves is by braiding your hair while it is damp. Simply spray damp hair with Undressed, then divide your hair into sections and braid each section, securing with an elastic. Leave the braids in overnight and then undo them in the morning for loose waves.
Curling Iron: If you prefer a more defined wave, you can use a curling iron to create beachy waves. Choose a barrel size that is appropriate for your hair length and texture, and wrap small sections of hair around the barrel, holding for a few seconds before releasing. After releasing, spray Undressed on your hair and tousle for a polished, beachy look.
Air-dry: For a more relaxed and tousled wave, spray Undressed on wet or damp hair, then gently scrunch and let your hair air dry.
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