Using Texturizing Spray on My Wet Hair Gave Me Perfect Beach Waves
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: My hair sucks. I mean, after I mask it, wash it, blot it, heat-proof it, blow-dry it, straighten it, curl it, spray it, Powder Play it, and then tousle it with no fewer than three products, it’s fine. Good, even. But anything short of that, and it’s a limp, thin, probably-greasy mess that looks blah. And if I dare skip Powder Play?my absolutely favorite volumizing product ever?my hair mostly just lays there, flat against my head.
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But this isn’t about my love for Powder Play?not this time, anyway. This is about the new trick I taught myself one awful morning while in a zombie-like stupor after spending the night tending to my one-year-old nephew who thought crying every half hour on the half hour was a joint idea of a good time. (Side note: Every single new-ish parent deserves an award just for showing up to work.) In any case, I got myself up and showered, and in my haste/Twilight Zone-like daze, I sprayed my texturizing spray?you know, the step that usually comes after your hair’s dry?on my damp hair. I immediately sulked: My morning was already shot, so could stringy, piece-y hair really make it that much worse" But when I was done blow-drying my hair, it was already perfectly beachy in that I-just-got-out-of-the-ocean-and-it-totally-dried-like-this way, no additional product cocktailing needed.
Photo: Imaxtree
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