Today I have a really fun post to share. I have been wanting to share it since I started the blog but then the computer broke.. and la de da. So, today was the day!
I have naturally curly hair. But its really not the best curl. Some spots are curly, some are straight. And pretty much all of it is a frizz ball. Because of that, I hardly ever do it curly anymore. I did some research though and made a really easy homemade beach wave spray to help enhance my curls.
Before I jump into the tutorial just know this-
when I get in the shower, I take my brush with me. I wash my hair, and condition it. When the conditioner is in, I use my brush to brush my hair out. I let the conditioner sit on while I wash the rest of my body and then I rinse it all out. After the shower, I put my hair in a towel and DO NOT BRUSH IT AGAIN. I only do it this way when I want to do it wavy like this. Moving on...
Here is what it looked like after the shower. Its best to let your hair dry half way before you actually put the spray on (in my opinion.)t
You will need 1 tsp of each of these:
some sort of gel (I got mine at Sally's a long time ago.)
Coconut Oil (melt it in the microwave)
Salt
And some sort of leave in conditioner/frizz control product. I used Paul Mitchell's Full Circle Leave In Treatment for curls. It's amazing!
You will also need:
1 cup of hot water
a spray bottle (I got mine in the dollar section at Target by the beauty)
A bowl to mix it all in
A wisk
First off, you will take some sort of brush (boar bristle is best) and brush ONLY the top part of your hair. In the picture it demonstrates about how far down you should go. Doing this just makes the top smoother and lay better.
Then, you will measure out a teaspoon of each of your ingredients. I actually ended up putting about a teaspoon and a half of salt though instead of a teaspoon. Wisk your ingredients in your bowl. Then, pour into hot water. Wisk again. After it's nice and mixed, pour it into your spray bottle. (Make sure you label it Beach Spray!)
Once it's in the bottle, shake it up really good. Then, spray on the part of your hair you didn't brush. (So all of your hair but the top.) Do not drench your hair with it.
Now you have two options. If your hair is naturally curly, I would recommend just scrunching it with your own hands. If it is not naturally curly, use a diffuser.
This one should work just fine.
After you scrunch or diffuse it, let it dry.
After it dries...
You should have something like this!
It's so easy, so cheap to make, and REALLY enhances curls you already have. I have yet to try this on someone who doesn't have curly hair already, but I promise you I will. When I do, I will update this post. Or, leave a comment after you use it and tell me how it went!
Thanks for following along,
Happy Beach Hair!
(oh how I wish I was at the beach...)
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-gillian