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5 Ways to Get Wavy Hair

By Matthew Lynch
October 25, 2023
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Wavy hair is a timeless look that never goes out of style. This versatile hair texture can be dressed up for special occasions, or simply worn loose for a more casual, everyday appearance. If you’ve been dreaming of luscious waves, you’re in luck! In this article, we’ll discuss five easy methods to achieve wavy hair, no matter your hair type.

1. Use a curling wand

A curling wand is a versatile tool that helps you create soft, beachy waves in just a few minutes. To get started, section your hair into manageable pieces and wrap each piece around the wand, making sure to leave the ends free. Hold the wand in place for a few seconds before releasing the section. Afterwards, run your fingers through your hair to separate the waves and finish off with a spritz of hairspray.

2. Braid your hair overnight

If you prefer a heat-free method, braiding your hair before going to bed is an excellent option. For subtle waves, opt for two loose braids on either side of your head; for more defined waves, create several smaller braids throughout your hair. In the morning, simply unravel the braids and scrunch your hair with a little texturizing spray or mousse.

3. Try the twist-and-pin technique

The twist-and-pin technique works by twisting sections of damp hair and then pinning them up against your head to dry naturally or while using a diffuser attachment on your hairdryer. Once dry, unpin the twists and shake out your locks for gorgeous wavy texture. This process might take some practice so don’t be disheartened if you don’t achieve perfect waves on your first try – keep experimenting!

4. Use a flat iron

Flat irons aren’t just for straightening – they can also create stunning waves. To do this, section your hair and clamp the flat iron near the root. Gently twist your wrist back and forth as you move the iron down the strand, creating an S-shaped wave. Finish off with a bit of hair oil or serum to add shine.

5. Experiment with ‘no-heat’ techniques

There are countless ‘no-heat’ methods for getting wavy hair, from using headbands and socks to wrapping your hair in a towel. One popular method is known as the ‘plopping’ technique, in which you wrap your damp, scrunched hair in a microfiber towel or cotton T-shirt, then twist and secure it on top of your head until dry. Once dry, gently remove the towel or shirt and reveal your wonderfully wavy locks.

In conclusion, there are numerous ways to achieve perfectly wavy hair that suits your individual style and preferences. Whether heat styling with a curling wand or flat iron or using heat-free methods such as braids or plopping, the options are endless. So why not try out these five methods today and enjoy gorgeous wavy hair that turns heads?

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