![]() ![]() Pause parallel to the cheekbone to create a bend that sits lower, making sure to leave the ends out. For the front pieces, carefully smooth the iron down the front section while pulling away from the face.Mist with a heat protectant, alternate curl directions, pull the curl down as it cools, and set it with the texturizing spray. Finally, work on the crown section, repeating the process but leaving the very front pieces for last-we’ll get to them next.Layer in more texturizing spray once you’re done with this section. Leave the face sections for last, and when you get there, forget about the alternating curls-everything around the face should be directed back. Each curl you wrapped right should be surrounded by curls you wrapped left, kind of like a checkerboard pattern. With this layer, try to curl the portion of hair you’re working on the opposite direction of the curled section from the bottom portion right below it. Release the middle section of hair from the clip and repeat the process, making sure to alternate each curl.Once the entire section is curled, mist a texturizing spray on top (my favorite is Oribe’s Dry Texturizing Spray (again, I know it’s pricey, but well worth it!) and let it continue to cool.Keep your hands off of the curl while it cools and sets. This helps turn the curl into a beachy wave or loose wave rather than a tight curl pattern. Release the section of hair from the curler, and while it’s still hot, gently pull on the ends.Stop twisting the iron when you have about two inches left-do not curl the ends. Pause in the middle where you want the curl to be most pronounced, then keep collecting more length by twisting. Using a 1.25-inch curling iron in alternating directions, clamp onto a 1- to 1.25-inch section of hair and move the iron down the hair as you twist, keeping the iron vertical. Starting with the bottom, give the section a light mist of hairspray.You’ll work with the sections one by one in the order above, which will give you those beach waves we’re after (no perfect curls here!). ![]() These non-slip clips are strong enough for thick hair. Divide your hair into three sections with clips.I know these hair products are pricey, but trust me, they’re good. Oribe Royal Blowout is a great heat protecting mist if you don’t need detangling and can be used on damp and dry hair. I use Oribe Run Through after I shower which doubles as a heat protectant, so I usually don’t need to layer a second product. Prep your hair with whatever product gives heat protection while keeping it pliable.If you have naturally straight hair, you can skip this step! ![]() Once it’s 90% dry, I’ll tip my head upside down and use my Dyson hair dryer to rough blow dry it and work out kinks, waves, and frizz. My hair has a natural wave, so I usually allow it to air dry to avoid too much heat. Start with dry, straight or slightly wavy hair. #Loose curl perm how toTurn on your JavaScript to view content How to Get Loose Curls ![]()
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