DIY Beach Waves
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Aug 2, 2013
Jennifer D.
I'm going to do a DIY Sea Salt Spray to get those beachy waves.
What should I have to make it?
Aug 2, 2013
djdc d.
Aug 2, 2013
Jennifer D.
Thanks :) but I don't have coconut, can I skip it?
Aug 2, 2013
Elizabeth H.
Another way-- do braided pigtails and run a straightener down them slowly. Then take out and spray for a little extra.
Aug 2, 2013
Sara S.
Use lemon instead of coconut!
Aug 2, 2013
Jennifer D.
Ok thanks :)
Aug 2, 2013
Simone T.
I want to do beachy waves but I don't have hair gel :/ is it very important?
Aug 2, 2013
Samantha O.
Just spray in some salt spray and scrunch up your hair as you do it, if that makes any sense! Hahah.