Cosmopolitan Hair Waver Curling Wand, 3 Barrel Hair Waver for Long Hair, Beach Waver Hair Curler, Triple Barrel Beachwaver, Mermaid Hair Styler for Home or Travel, Frizz Reducing, Black & Gold

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Cosmopolitan Hair Waver Curling Wand, 3 Barrel Hair Waver for Long Hair, Beach Waver Hair Curler, Triple Barrel Beachwaver, Mermaid Hair Styler for Home or Travel, Frizz Reducing, Black & Gold

Cosmopolitan Hair Waver Curling Wand, 3 Barrel Hair Waver for Long Hair, Beach Waver Hair Curler, Triple Barrel Beachwaver, Mermaid Hair Styler for Home or Travel, Frizz Reducing, Black & Gold

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These voluminous beach waves are the result of simple twists—specifically, a flat twist into a three-strand twist (so yes, you’ll want to have your twisting game down before DIYing this one). To re-create these beach waves from creator Bria Larine, you’ll first want to blow out your 4c hair to stretch your hair and get a straighter texture. Then you’re going to work section by section to create your twists. Just work a heat protectant through your curls then roughly straighten your hair. Don’t worry about getting it perfectly sleek and straight—the point here is to just neutralize your texture a bit before creating your waves. But first, let’s break down a few of the most-helpful beach-wave tips from the experts: Straighten out your texture first Beyond the aesthetics of a mermaid hair waver, many different factors contribute to the effect one has on your hair. This includes heat temperature, barrel size (aka, girth and length... get your mind out the gutter!) and barrel shape, not to mention easy-to-use aspects such as tool weight, automatic shut off and whether or not it's cordless. But if (unlike me) you've been sensibly saving your coins and are willing to part with said dough for a trusted, everyday waver, why not take a look at the BaByliss Wave Secret Air Hair Waver. Not only is the super cool technology a winning factor but so is the beachy curly texture it gives. Miley Cyrus circa The Last Song, who?!

With a ceramic coating, this triple wave curler is designed to give you the ultimate control over your hair. Beach waves will always be the “easiest” to get on straight hair, because you have no existing texture to compete with. So regardless of which tutorial you try below, you’ll want to first prep your hair by straightening out your natural texture—especially if you’re starting with type-3 curls or type-4 hair. It's almost sunshine season and there are no prizes for guessing which hairstyle we're all about to start wearing... Beachy waves. Yup, to celebrate the return of summer's most-loved style, we've rounded up all the different ways you can create a beachy wave. There's no denying that this bumpy wand looks a little bulky but have faith, because it actually creates a really cool wave throughout the hair. The 32mm triple barrel design gives strands a loose mermaid wave, which ensures the hairstyle looks super-natural overall. For reasons of hygiene and safety, personal grooming products, cosmetics or items of intimate clothing cannot be returned.Got short hair? Great—it’ll take you even less time to get beach waves on short hair. To DIY at home, content creator Amber Scott suggests grabbing a smaller, one-inch curling iron or wand, since a smaller barrel will be easier to use on your shorter pieces. After sectioning off your hair, grab strips of hair and wind them around your iron or wand, twisting away from your face (no need to get super methodical about how wide your pieces are—the less perfect, the better). From today, you can get your hands on the cult Amika High Tide Deep Waver: a genius creation that’s been making waves (sorry again) in the States since it launched in last year. Katie Jane Hughes is obsessed, Sophie Turner is a fan, and even influencer Nikita Dragun has been raving about this fool-proof waving tool. Unwanted Food or Drink Products - Once supply conditions are broken, there are a number of factors outside of our control that can affect the quality of a product. Therefore perishable goods such as food and drink cannot be returned. Add a little spritz of hairspray and use a wide-tooth comb to loosen the waves even more and give a natural-looking finish. Typically, the process of creating beach waves is done with a curling iron or hair straightener, says Izquierdo. But if you don’t want the heat damage, he says you can also try getting heatless beach waves by braiding damp hair in pigtails and allowing it to air-dry. Then—if you’re okay with a lil bit of heat—he recommends “lightly clamping your flat iron down each braid.” It’s not required, but it does “help set the braid-wave pattern and ensure a consistent wave,” says Izquierdo. Start with a texturizing base

The oval wand is the perfect shape and size for creating a soft loose wave or as the brand calls it, 'undone waves'. Handy features include a protective cool tip (to ensure you don't get burnt!) and a built-in safety stand that allows you to place the wand down securely when styling.Now keep scrolling to find the best beach-waves tutorial that matches your hair type—promise they’re easy to follow. Don’t feel like spending all day on your beach waves? Literally, who does? Enter: This overnight beach-waves tutorial, which requires five minutes of prep work right before bed. On damp hair, content creator Shonagh Scott suggests spritzing on a leave-in conditioner, then blow-drying or air-drying your hair so it’s about 90 percent dry (just barely damp).

The perfect beach waves don’t always require a curling iron or wand—you can actually get really excellent results with a hair straightener, as seen in this easy-AF tutorial from Emily DiDonato, a content creator, model, and founder of Covey Skincare. Working in two-inch sections ( alligator clips will be v helpful here), clamp your flat iron over your hair, right at the root, then twist the iron away from your face and— while still clamped—pull it down to the ends of your hair. Once your entire ponytail has been curled, remove the hair tie and and use your fingers to tousle and separate the curls. Run a wide-tooth comb through your curls to loosen them, then spritz a salt spray into your hands and rake through the ends of your hair to add natural-looking texture. First, section off a one-inch strip of hair, work a dollop of curl cream through it, then flat-twist until you’ve reached the halfway point. When you hit the midway point, split the two sections of hair into three, and finish with a three-strand twist-out all the way to the end. If anyone can master beach waves, it’s hairstylist and content creator Guy Tang. He recommends turning a one-and-a-half-inch curling iron on a low setting (around 260 degrees to 350 degrees) to get the most realistic beach waves. After sectioning your hair, wrap a one-inch section around your wand—alternating toward your face and away from your face each section—and drag the iron down from the roots to the ends. Confused? Exactly why we have this tutorial here.

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