Tuesday 23 July 2013

10 easy summer-hair ideas

When heat and humidity strike, the last thing you want to do is spend an eternity styling your hair, only for it to end in the F word: frizz. But that doesn't mean you need to settle for a ho-hum hair day. These ten
hairstyles are quick, simple, and not the least bit boring.
Forget perfectly sculpted curls: The best summer waves are laid-back.
To capture Saldana's easygoing look, hairstylist Kerrie Urban recommends making a middle part and blowing hair dry with a smoothing cream (she loves Moroccanoil Hydrating Styling Cream). Spritz hair with a light-hold spray, such as Bumble and Bumble Thickening Spray: "It will give hair a little grip and help the curls keep their shape, says Urban.
Next, take a one-and-a-half-inch section of hair in front and wrap it around a large-barrel curling iron, like BaByliss Pro GT Gold Titanium 1 1/2" Spring Curling Iron (twisting away from the face), and repeat on the other side. For the rest of the head, curl similarly large, random sections, starting at the midshaft. Finish with a light mist of shine spray.
Carefree Waves: Jennifer Lawrence
We'll say it again: Summer hair is meant to look effortless. And no one does effortless quite like Jennifer Lawrence. 
Begin by working a volumizing mousse (Urban loves Fekkai Full Volume Mousse) through damp hair, then flip your head upside down to blow it dry. If you have naturally curly hair, use a diffuser. When your hair is 100 percent dry,That's the key to eliminating frizz," says Urban—bring your head back up, and create a side part with your fingers. Using a one-inch curling iron, wrap hair around the wand in different directions: Alternate with some sections going toward the face and some going away for a slightly disheveled effect.

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