Beachy waves should be rumpled and fuzzy—but not too frizzy. They should look windswept but still soft and brushable. Basically, they're a study in contradictions, a perfect mess of beautiful bends.
Marcus Harvey, founder of The Musa Lair Grooming & Art Gallery, is back to teach you how to get waves. From moisturizing to brushing with the grain of each wave, Marcus shows off the tips, tools and ...
Step away from the curling iron (well, for now anyway). You don't need to plug-in your hot tools to create the kind of lived-in waves seen on celebrities like Reese Witherspoon and Kristen Stewart.
Mist hair with hair spray, then brush it through. Once you've done that, use your flat iron to create finger waves. To create the wave, curve the flat iron to create a C shape in the direction of your ...
Many people think you have to be born with thick, long hair to wear beach waves. But there's good news, because even if you have fine hair or thinning hair, you can still enjoy the look. Curls are a ...