8th April, 2011


Surfer Alana Blanchard
When you’re in water, there’s not much to be worried about styling your hair because it’ll be wet and slicked back. While you’re out of water, it’s possible to achieve sexy hair like the surfer girls. Is it difficult to achieve whether your hair is long or short, not a surfer or just want to try something new with your hair? No, not at all! Read on.

Aquage Sea Salt Spray
There are several ways getting beachy hair that’s tousled and wavy even if your hair is naturally stick straight. While there are many hair products on market that achieve beachy hair, let’s stick to two products that are highly recommended. After your shampoo and condition your hair, towel dry your hair so it’s damp. Use the
Aquage Sea Salt Spray liberally all over your hair. Then either twist your hair so there are ropes or braid your hair as your hair dries. Or you could go ahead and use a hair dryer to speed up the dryness. Then spray some of spray gel when your hair’s all twisted or braided up so the waves would be locked in as much as possible. After your hair’s mostly dry, release your hair and then you should be having beachy matte wavy hair as a result. Then use a spray gel or scrunch spray to fluff out your waves and to lock in the style.

Kate Hudson's beachy hair
There is another way of achieving beachy hair without the sea salt spray. There’s a product called Fructis Style Surf Hair texture paste by Garnier. Follow similar process above except instead of using a spray use the Surf Hair wax and rub it between your fingers. Use a small amount and run it through your damp hair. Then either twist or braid your hair to lock in the style. After it’s mostly dry, loosen your hair and then use Surf Hair wax to style your individual hair strands for further texture or waves around your face. Voila! You have achieved a sexy surfer girl hair! You can buy this product at Amazon:
Fructis Style Surf Hair Texture Paste.

Fructis Style Surf Hair