One of the best things about going to the beach, besides the cooling off after a hot day part, is the residual zero-effort-required sexily tousled hair. But since all that salt water isn’t actually great for your hair, Domenica Calarco of style blog, Vogue Vandal has stepped in to teach us how we can get beachy summer waves at home.
Products used:
– Toni & Guy Heat Protectant
– L’Oreal Elnette Hair Spray
– Any curling wand; thickness depends on the length and texture of your hair. For thinner hair I recommend going with a smaller barrel as this will create smaller waves that will hold for longer. For thicker longer hair, a thicker wand is best as this will give you larger voluminous waves.
Instructions:
1. Start off with 2nd day hair; the dirtier the better when it comes to a style like this as the natural oils in your hair will enable the curls to hold for longer. The cleaner your hair, the looser the curls will become throughout the day.
3. Section your hair to where your middle part would naturally fall as we want the hair to fall as naturally as possible to give it a real ‘beach chic’ vibe.
Lara Bingle
Domenica Calarco aka Vogue Vandal is a fashion and beauty blogger from Sydney. She was brought up on a diet of Italian food and fashion magazines. You can check out her , and follow her on Facebook
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Top Comments
Awesome, than ks a lot for the tips, I'll go try it out immediately with my karmin g3 clipless curling iron!
I have VERY thick, wavy, chin length hair and just about zero styling prowess....would love to see a tutorial on straightening my type of hair!