How to Create Beach Waves

Avoid heat with fine hair., Stick to elongating curly or frizzy hair., Use heat for thick hair.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Avoid heat with fine hair.

    If you have very fine or thin hair, avoid using heat treatments to create beach waves.

    Thin or fine hair may be sensitive to high heat.

    Stick to things like braiding and twisting your hair without a flat iron or other source of heat., Curly or frizzy hair does not require extensive treatment to create beach waves.

    You can simply use products to stretch out your existing curls.

    This should create waves without taking up a lot of extra time or exposing your hair to unnecessary heat treatments., Thicker hair responds well to heat.

    It also may not curl as easily as finer hair types.

    If you have thick hair, it is safe to use a curling iron or flat iron to create beach waves in your hair.Regardless of how thick your hair is, you should still use heat protectant when curling your hair.
  2. Step 2: Stick to elongating curly or frizzy hair.

  3. Step 3: Use heat for thick hair.

Detailed Guide

If you have very fine or thin hair, avoid using heat treatments to create beach waves.

Thin or fine hair may be sensitive to high heat.

Stick to things like braiding and twisting your hair without a flat iron or other source of heat., Curly or frizzy hair does not require extensive treatment to create beach waves.

You can simply use products to stretch out your existing curls.

This should create waves without taking up a lot of extra time or exposing your hair to unnecessary heat treatments., Thicker hair responds well to heat.

It also may not curl as easily as finer hair types.

If you have thick hair, it is safe to use a curling iron or flat iron to create beach waves in your hair.Regardless of how thick your hair is, you should still use heat protectant when curling your hair.

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