Even if you don’t have a curling iron.
You’ll have to think hard to come up with a hairstyle more beloved than beachy waves. They’re versatile, universally flattering. Whether you want to spend bonding time with your hot tools or opt for a “just woke up like this” situation, there are plenty of options in between. “I'm really passionate about all natural hair textures and different ways of creating natural looking hair textures,” says Bryce Scarlett, Moroccanoil Celebrity Hairstylist. As the mane man behind Kaia Gerber, Gigi Hadid and Lily Rose Depp, to name a few, he’s aced getting practically every type of beachy wave out there.
One of the best things about beachy waves is there are so many styles that fall in the category, so you can make the look your own. “When people request beach waves, they're usually referring to soft waves with straighter ends created by wrapping hair around a wand iron or bending into the hair with a flat iron,” Scarlett says. His go-to technique and preferred tool is using a flatiron. “I love the Moroccanoil Perfectly Polished Titanium Flat Iron—its beveled edges and pressure set plates make it so easy to gently bend into the hair. I use a hydrating serum or leave-in conditioner on the ends of the hair and then a dry texturizing spray throughout.” But no hot tools are needed to get the look. Scarlett says it’s a cinch to get beachy waves sans styling tools too—simply coat wet hair in a styling lotion and let it dry in two braids.
While there are plenty of methods for getting beachy waves, it’s best to opt for one that works with your hair type. “If you have very fine hair, a salt spray may be a great approach to try,” Scarlett says. “When trying to achieve beach waves or any natural looking hair texture, the biggest mistake you can make is being afraid of making mistakes—Nothing should be too perfect or symmetrical. Don’t be afraid to try layering products either. I often use dry shampoo, dry texture spray, hairspray, and a pomade.”
To help you get the perfect beachy waves at home, check out these tutorials that take out all the guesswork. Some don’t even require hot tools, so there’s an option for everyone.
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Overnight Beach Waves
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The Easiest Loose Beach Waves
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Curling Iron Beach Waves
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The Basic Flatiron Wave
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S-Shaped Beach Waves
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Headband Beach Waves
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Beach Waves For Short Hair
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Five-Minute Beach Waves
See more at: Women's Health