I have kind of wavy hair that is really long. I love the way it looks when I get out of the pool. Is there any specific spray that anyone has used that is cheap and makes hair wavy and beachy-looking? I've tried some stuff but nothing has really worked so great... I don't mean scrunching gel... is there some kind of spray/mousse/etc. that can do that?
i haven't personally tried it, but i guess you could try it since its purpose is to create beach waves.i've heard that sephora holds that product so you can try gettin git there.
perkilater16 answered Friday August 3 2007, 9:35 pm: Go to a beauty story and ask them for any type of mousse. Most mousse will help wave hair. Sorry I don't have a better answer, but that's the best answer I've got. Hope I helped a little. bye [ perkilater16's advice column | Ask perkilater16 A Question ]
erin_xo answered Friday August 3 2007, 9:30 pm: Try running some Tresseme styling moose through your hair to get any frizz out; then top it off with some making waves garnier frutcis hairspray. This should pull off the look your looking for. Need more ideas? Inbox me. =] [ erin_xo's advice column | Ask erin_xo A Question ]
queenhearts answered Friday August 3 2007, 7:25 pm: I don't think there's a specific spray.. You just have to find the technique that works for you. Everyone's hair is different so what works for someone.. will probably not work out for you. You could go to a salon and ask them how to do it.
there's a certain technique you could use with a flatiron to get those waves. but it's rather hard i guess.
I get beachy looking hair by starting off with wet hair. I do have a wave in my hair so I tend to put in whatever gel I have or some pomade serum stuff. I scrunch my hair sometimes. I blowdry my hair a little so my hair doesn't drip. I twist my hair around to make a messy bun.. So in about an hour or so, the hair dries all messy and wavy.
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