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wizibuff asked in Beauty & StyleHair · 1 decade ago

How do I get "beach hair" at home?

I have medium length, medium curly hair. I want tame the curls, but to make them look like they do when I'm at the beach. (Lots of body, but no frizzies)

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Try Garnier products. There's one called Surf Hair that works pretty well. The other one is Fiber Gum. They cost about $3-$4 per jar, work well, hold well without drying, and smell great.

  • 1 decade ago

    Swear by leave-in conditioner. Slather it on every morning before going outside, to combat dryness.

    Protect hair from the sun. This is especially important if you color your hair! Use a spray-on UV protectant over your leave-in conditioner to prevent the sun's rays from turning your hair a brassy shade.

    Add an accessory. It's simple but chic: A bright, beachy pony holder gives flair and style to even the simplest swimsuit.

    Use salt as a styling aid. Saltwater gives hair texture and allows it to better hold a style, especially key for lank locks. Take advantage by skipping the shampoo after the beach, then scrunching as you dry hair with a diffuser.

    Trim before summer. Summer tends to make hair dry, so this process will speed up on hair with already-dead ends in need of a cut. Trimming before the summer minimizes damage by removing unhealthy ends before you hit the sun.

    Try braids. They're too youthful for the office, but braided pigtails look fresh and energetic at the beach. Simply part hair down the middle, braid each side, and secure.

    Apply styling paste to short hair. A gummy paste will give short cuts hold and definition, plus protect them from the sun and chlorine. Smooth onto dry hair before going outside.

    Sport a scarf. It has a decidedly Jackie O. feel and protects hair at the same time: Tie a long headscarf over hair, letting the ends dangle.

    Swear off blowdryers. While you're at the beach, vow to air-dry your hair. Using a blowdryer after a day in the sun can make your hair doubly damaged.

    Don't leave home without a wide-tooth comb. While saltwater is a good styling aid, it can leave hair knotted and clumpy. Spritz a bit of your UV protectant onto the comb's teeth and run it through strands after every swim to prevent those knots.

  • 1 decade ago

    Get the sprunch spray made by Aussie and spray A LOT of it on damp hair. Then scrunch about 3 inch wide pieces of hair with your fingers.

  • 1 decade ago

    Try making a mixture of some sea salt and warm water in a spray bottle.

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  • put a cup of water in a spray bottle with salt and spritz on hair. tousle a little and go,

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  • lovely
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    if u get a spray bottle and put water in it add a little salt and shake it up then spray it in ur hair u can get the beachy look.

  • 1 decade ago

    hmm Well you see heres what I do.

    I simply go to the beach, sit down...take a picture and stick it to my for head aso that ai ALWAYS have beach hair.

    Or.

    You could go to your local salon and ask the lady for beach hair.

    be sure to wear goggle so you dont get sand in your eyes.

  • 1 decade ago

    you mean dry, frizzed, split ends hair?

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    um... you don't.

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