How To Style Your Natural Wavy Hair

Want to tame your frizzy wavy hair into soft waves? In this video I teach you how to wear your natural waves by air drying them and how to quickly finish the look with a curling iron!

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I want to show you how to do this awesome, wavy, hair tutorial now. My hair is naturally wavy, it's kind of between a wave and a curl depending upon how much humidity is. If you live out in the Midwest - and you definitely know that your hair can go from super flat to completely Monica friend style in two seconds, if it rains or if it's a little humid outside, so I am going to show you exactly how I do this. The few products that I do use and the one secret trick, which is paper towels, to go ahead and get that like really good wave and then I'll show you how I finish off the look just so that you can wear it for a couple of days. As a quick disclaimer, you will need a couple of hours to do this. Hairstyle, not that you're going to be doing your hair for a couple of hours, but this hairstyle is all going to be air, dried and then finished off with a curling iron. At the end, so people bunch of chores to do around the house or say your new mom and you have to tend to your child all day. No problem go ahead and take a shower I'll show you the beginning steps of this hair and then how to finish it off the end. It really is super simple and if you're someone who has battled your wavy hair, your whole life, I'm really hoping this works for you, because I am someone who has never been able to wear my hair, naturally wavy or curly, and I finally figured out a few Of the products and the technique that really works for my hair, my hair is kind of fine, but I have a lot of it. So if you're in the same category as me, keep on watching I'd love to show you how to get this look. Okay, you want to start off by just taking a little bit of that excess moisture out of your hair with a towel. Then I use this perfect for platinum miracle filler treatment by Pierre ology. I got it from Ulta. I think a lot of salons also carry it as well, but basically just kind of calmed. Your cuticle down it's kind of like a leave-in conditioner. I personally take a nice brush and I go through brushing the ends first and then go up my hair. If you want to use a wide tooth comb, you can, but I kind of like that smooth finish on my hair, so I do use a normal brush and I go ahead and part my hair to whatever side going to want to keep it style. That'S important! You'Re not really going to change this part later then, just taking my hands just go through and I scrunch from the ends all the way to the top all the way around my hair there's no product in my hair. Yet except that pier algae product. I kind of lift up at my roots just to give it a little bit of volume. Okay, so this is uh the kind of like the secret ingredient. Here, it's bio edad. I don't really know how to say it. Just look below its there curl clencher. I got it from Ulta, it's $ 26, one of their hair. Stylists recommended it to me there, and this was what really kind of changed. How I did my curly hair? It'S like a lotion, it's not super sticky or anything, but I put a pea-sized amount on each side of my head. So moving on this is the secret ingredient. It is a towel. It'S just like a normal like downy towel, basically you're going to fold it in half or put it into a corner and just go ahead and take it and scrunch your hair with it. It'S going to get up that excess moisture without leaving your hair frizzy. Now I go back through and I put a little bit more of that curl quencher from oh. We died back in my hair just to make sure that there is enough product in it and that I didn't suck too much of it up and that's pretty much. It it just go through my hair scrunch the whole thing, and then I let it just naturally air dry for about two hours. So this is what my hair looks like after air drying it for about two hours. It did go outside really quickly to let my dog out it's kind of a humid day, so it's a little bit more poofy than normal, but that's okay. I actually kind of like that cuz I can tame it down rather than add too much curl. So basically, what I do next is, as you can see, it's kind of like soft waves, a little frizzy, but not too bad, underneath it gets a little bit more like curly. So my mom's hair is like super curly. My dad's hair is wavy and I got a really good combination of both. So what I'll do next is I'll. Take a 1/2 inch curling iron barrel. It'S either 1/2 inch or 3/4 inch curling iron, and I set it to it's how this setting, because my hair can handle it. If you have more fragile hair, you might want to do it too, like a halfway hot setting and basically what I'll do is I'll. Go through my hair and any pieces that look just like a little bit straight or a little frizzy, I'll, wrap it and then I'll. Let it just kind of like fall and then at the end I'll go ahead and tease my whole hair. So I'm going to start doing that. I only do a couple pieces start on the side, so it actually turned out pretty good today and it's okay, I mean it'll, be really curly like this, but at the end I'll go ahead and shake some of my hair out. So you can get a good idea. You see how I'm just like wrapping it around the barrel. I do mostly just like kind of like in the front of my hair and I rap from different sections, some of them I'll do towards my face, and some of them I'll do away from my face, just to give it that you know natural. Looking wave see this one's a little straight, just like the ends get a little straight. It'S really quick! It'S like there's no rhyme or reason to doing this is just trying to get some the frizz out and tame it just a little bit and then I just do a couple pieces in the back. You just do a couple of these fluffy pieces. Okay, so that's all the curl I'm going to put in it. So what I do next is I kind of just scratch my roots and no that sounds weird, but it kind of just like pulls them up and then I go through and I scrunch my hair again. I don't want to pull these out too much, because they will naturally fall since I'm not putting hairspray in them just kind of go like this. Both sides just fluffing it just trying to rule to release and spread those curls out one little piece here and then that also helps you see. If you need to do anything else, six okay usually count from like five to ten, just depending on the piece, and I like to scrunch it just kind of like hold its shape, how curly that is and pull it out a little bit blend it in, and Then, if you want a little bit of volume up top, I take a really fine tooth column and I go through right here and I kind of just go back and forth and then I do the same up here. I just dig it in, and I kind of just go back and forth: it's not like a tease, it's just kind of lifting the root up I'll. Do it in the back a little bit this side, I'm going to do it a little over here! Gon na add one more one more curl see my hair is so fluffy today that they're all these little pieces are just kind of hiding it, but what I will say is I used to never be able to wear my hair. Naturally curly like this. It would be kind of scrunchie and full of gel and mousse, and it just would never like look proper and ever since I started letting it air dry, that's the key, and also that on lotion serum for my hair, it really just has taken on its own. Like life form, it looks really good and honestly, it even looks really good the next day. So what I'll do like I'll sleep on it tonight and then tomorrow, if I'm going out or doing something I'll, just take a curling iron, the same curling iron and freshen up a few of the pieces and it'll look just like this again and voila. This is the final look. I love it, it's casual, but it's also kind of dressy and it's really easy to do, and it's really good for anyone who has some downtime, especially moms. If you still want to look kind of put together but you're tending to your child or your baby, and you don't have time to blow-dry your hair and you have naturally wavy hair go ahead and take a shower and then just let your hair air-dry all day. Using these techniques by the end of the night or the following day, if you're doing something fun with your friends or going out to do errands or hang out with your husband or significant other. This is a really good quick look to do and it's super easy. I hope that this is really informative. If you have any questions, please leave me a comment below I'd love to answer them and, if you'd like to see any other tutorials just let me know I'm really trying to amp up my videos right now and get out some good materials. So I'll see you soon thanks so much for watching you

Cassie Sevigny: You can use a tshirt or microfiber towel if you don't have/want to use paper towels. Brushing in the shower instead of after will help the waves clump, and plopping your hair in a tshirt for a bit will help encourage stronger waves. And so. Much. Scrunching!

Jay Dubbs: You could get a much nicer and longer lasting curl/wave by using sponge rollers, after you get out the shower, set you hair with a setting foam like Motions styling foam or Finesse Curl defining mousse, then apply onto your hair evenly comb thru with a wide tooth comb to distribute evenly, then roll your hair in the sponge rollers, when you wake up in the morning, take them out brush thru a few times to break them up, and you will have silky smooth well defined bouncy curls/waves for days. Sometimes the classic hairstyling techniques are the best and timeless. :)

Allanah Hickey: Gorgeous hair

Cori Adams: You almost lost me when you said "brush" but I was curious what your secret was. Your hair looked beautiful, don't get me wrong, but I'm looking for something a little more natural. I feel like any curly hair tutorial that involves a curling iron is not a curly hair tutorial.

hello flair: how many days does it stay like that for ??

Anastasija Markic: what shampoo and conditioner do you use? hair is gorgeous by the way!!!!

Erin Armstrong: Your hair is super similar to mine, and I was wondering how you sleep on it? I always hear about the satin/silk pillowcases, but I don't know if they actually help. My hair just seems to flatten when I sleep on it. :( Also, maybe you could do a video of how to protect your hair... Just various tips you've learned to help keep your hair from getting damaged? (: I just subscribed today after seeing the pixie cut video, haha. Thanks! I look forward to seeing more videos!

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