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Tips for creating PERFECT BEACH WAVES

Beach waves are the number 1 request behind the chair these days. Most people want an effortlessly chic look, especially here in Florida. The weather is hot, humid and sticky. As a stylist, I do not like spending generous amounts of time on my styling, only for it to be ruined as soon as I step outside. My goal for the guests that sit in my chair is to help them with easy how tos for home styling. I call it “high maintenance looks with low maintenance effort.”

I like to kept a styling routine for hair anywhere between 10-15 min, and using the right combination of products to achieve that look.

Depending on your hair type/texture I recommend the shampoo/blow dry be the day before, rarely will hair hold a nice wave on same day shampooed hair since it’s slippery clean. Using the Aveda Shampowder dry shampoo, hit the roots of the hair to absorb any unwanted oils/sweat etc. Once you’ve done that section hair into three sections, a bottom, a middle, and a top.

Using a 1 inch barrel clamp curling iron take sections 1-2 inches wide and curl away from the face all while leaving the ends of the hair out, usually around an inch or so depending on the length of your hair. After all 3 sections are completed, flipping your hair upside down I then take the Aveda Pure Abundance Hair Potion (dime to quarter sized amount) and finger comb the curls out with that potion. It adds texture to those curls and gives a light hold.

Once you flip the hair back over smooth out any pieces that may have went a little crazy, usually this can be done by wrapping your finger around the curl. I, then, spray the Aveda Air Control Hairspray all over, this is a light hold hairspray but is buildable so use as much or as little as needed depending on your hair type.

Voila! You now have the perfect effortless beachy look/vibe without the damaging effects of the sun or salt water.

Pre and Post Haircolor Must Do

PreColor

Reservation

Detox your hair with a clarifying shampoo. This helps mineral build up and residual build up from hard water and products.

Post Color Reservation

Every two weeks, or as prescribed by your colorist, use a masque to rehydrate your hair to ensure color will stay. A stronger hair strand will hold color longer.

Each Cleanse…

Make sure you are using a color safe shampoo and conditioner every time you cleanse your scalp and hair.

Daily…

Every time you flat iron, curl or blowdry your hair, use a heat protectant. This will save your hair from so much heat damage .

Invest in…

your shower head. Replace your standard shower head for a water softening shower head. Your hair will thank you and so will your stylist.

HOW OFTEN SHOULD I REALLY SHAMPOO MY HAIR?

As a professional hair stylist, the most frequent asked question is “How often should I wash my hair?” The right answer is…that there really is not a right answer. The average person can go between 2-3 days, depending on lifestyle. A person with a dryer scalp & dehydrated hair may be able to go longer, whereas a person with higher oil production will have to shampoo more frequently. 

As a professional hair stylist, the most frequent asked question is “How often should I wash my hair?”


The right answer is…that there really is not a right answer. The average person can go between 2-3 days, depending on lifestyle. A person with a dryer scalp & dehydrated hair may be able to go longer, whereas a person with higher oil production will have to shampoo more frequently. 

If your hair is visibly oily or limp, a more regular time frame may work best for you. Using products such Aveda’s Dry Shampoo or Rinseless Foam Reset will extend your in between days and give you volume on your next day hair.

If your hair is visibly oily or limp, a more regular time frame may work best for you. Using products such Aveda’s Dry Shampoo or Rinseless Foam Reset will extend your in between days and give you volume on your next day hair.

Shampooing daily may strip natural oils and in turn, create more oil. Remember that the scalp is skin. Also, the scalp has pores. The process of shampooing isn’t necessarily damaging however, the hair is weakest when wet. Any kind of manipulation (p…

Shampooing daily may strip natural oils and in turn, create more oil. Remember that the scalp is skin. Also, the scalp has pores. The process of shampooing isn’t necessarily damaging however, the hair is weakest when wet. Any kind of manipulation (pulling, combing, etc.) will add stress to your hair.

My advice is to use a professional shampoo that gently cleanses the scalp and hair. In addition, find products to use in between shampoos. And to answer the popular question above, find a shampoo schedule that fits YOUR lifestyle best!

My advice is to use a professional shampoo that gently cleanses the scalp and hair. In addition, find products to use in between shampoos. And to answer the popular question above, find a shampoo schedule that fits YOUR lifestyle best!