my hairs straight but kind of curly underneath. how can i make my hair look beachy kind of with cute curls? (without using a curling iron) THANKS %%
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? simplicityx answered Wednesday June 27 2007, 9:58 pm: My hair is somewhat the same way. I use Frederic Fekkai products. He has new products out for beachy hair. Sephora sells them, and so does Victoria's Secret (where I got mine). They're in orange bottles. There's one product to give your damp hair waves, which is a clear solution. It's called Summer Hair Beach Waves. Also if you want to prevent frizz I have that problem, he has a summer product to be paired with the clear solution, called Summer Hair Zero-Humidity Frizz Control. (It's more of a white solution in an orange bottle) Both smell pretty good like coconuts. He has other products you can pair with both of them, but I use those two to get the beachy waves like Jennifer Aniston.
crazylilthang answered Tuesday June 26 2007, 12:31 am: or you just take some hair gel (not the kind that molds your hair to your head, try volumizing if u have thin hair) put it in the palm of your hands and mix it then flip your head over and scrunch it. :) [ crazylilthang's advice column | Ask crazylilthang A Question ]
leLovely answered Monday June 25 2007, 11:26 pm: If you're talking about the beach wave kind of look, mix salt and water together, spray it in your hair, and scrunch. :) [ leLovely's advice column | Ask leLovely A Question ]
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