Iget it: Sometimes you want loose, undone waves, but whipping out your curling iron just feels a little extra (see also: time-consuming, hard, annoying…). But what if I told you you could create the perfect beach waves with a flat iron? Not only is it way easier than curling your hair, IMO, but it’s also a genius way to get just-rolled-out-of-bed waves à la Emily Ratajkowski or Lucy Hale without having to attend beauty school or watch, IDK, 30 hours of YouTube to master. Ahead, I gathered seven game-changing hacks that’ll immediately turn you into a hair-straightener convert.
Flat-Iron Beach Waves Hack #1: Add Texture
Got fine hair that doesn’t hold a curl, or silky-soft texture with zero grip? Whether you’re working with freshly washed hair or you’re going on day three, prep for flat-iron beach waves with a healthy spray of dry shampoo. And as with any heat styling, you’ll want to follow with a few spritzes of heat protectant to keep your hair nice and healthy.
Flat-Iron Beach Waves Hack #2: Create “S” Waves
If you’re after soft, lived-in waves (basically, the opposite of bouncy, Victoria’s Secret-esque curls), you’ll love this flat-iron technique. Start by picking up a section of your hair and dropping it (yup, drop it—bear with me) into the mouth of the flat iron to create your first bend. Then, with that same section, clamp your flat iron in the shape of an “S” to finish off the piece. You’ll repeat this motion throughout your hair, focusing on your ends for a natural-looking finish.
Flat-Iron Beach Waves Hack #3: Twirl and Pull
For beachy waves that are slightly more defined, try the twirl-and-pull method. Holding your flat iron at an angle, insert an inch-wide section of hair between the clamps and turn the iron away from your face to create your first bend. Then, gently slide the iron a little way down the section of hair before twirling the iron away from your face again. You’ll repeat this method until you reach your ends—leave them relatively straight for an unfinished (yet cool) look. Once your entire head is done, run your fingers through the loose curls to make them more wave-like.
Flat-Iron Beach Waves Hack #4: Twist Away from Your Face
This technique is especially great for longer hair, since you can actually get a fairly bouncy wave out of it. Using a 1.25-inch-wide flat iron, feed a 1-inch section of hair (starting close to the nape of your neck, eventually working up toward your hairline) between the clamps. From there, in one fluid motion—or else you’ll end up with crimps—twist your wrist away from your face so the hair flows over (not under) the iron. Make sure the hair continues to wrap around the flat iron’s shell as you pass through your ends. Pro tip: The smaller the section, the curlier your hair will be.
Flat-Iron Beach Waves Hack #5: Bend Your Wrist
Source: cosmopolitan.com