Friday, February 8, 2013

Hairstyle for Naturally Wavy Hair

I'm a college student, so being able to quickly do my hair in the mornings is essential. Mousse has become my best friend! All I have to do is wash my hair, put some mousse on, and go. Sometimes, however, I don't have time to wash my hair in the morning, so I have to do it at night. Here's three easy steps to save you some time if you have naturally wavy hair.

Step one: Wash your hair at night
It's important to wash your hair at night and let it air dry. It will not work as well if you blow dry it, because it takes away some of the wave.

Step two: Spray hair with water
In the morning, brush your hair and then lightly spray water throughout your locks. You can go to Wal-Mart and get a travel sized spray bottle for less than $2 that works great.

Step three: Apply mousse
Once your hair is wet (more than damp, but not soaked), apply mousse. I use Herbal Essences Totally Twisted Curl Boosting Mousse. It keeps the humidity away, and adds a bounce to my locks. It's also really inexpensive.

There you go! Once your hair dries, it should have a little curl to it without having to use a curling iron. They won't be perfect curls that you would achieve with a curling iron, but it still looks cute and hardly takes any time to do. Above is a picture of my fiance and I. It was difficult for me to find a picture of myself with this technique since I usually curl or straighten my hair when I go out, but here you can slightly see it. Hope this helps!

xo.
Kathleen

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