Traditionally, before the start of summer, it opens a wavy style tendency. Last year, everyone repeated the image in the style of “Nirvana ,, surfers and” Mamma Mia! ” And this time, beauty bloggers were inspired by Mermadcore and remembered the “Marine Hair”. The main feature is that all hair is thrown into a wave and an open English letter looks like “S”. Here are five ways to create the main trend of the hot season.
Carrier

The easiest way is to use a special three waves curved iron. Now it can be purchased in any market. You need to divide the hair into several large pieces and draw a style from the roots to the ends. Do not forget to apply thermal protection and lacquer to the curls for fixation.
Gel

If you don’t want to buy a new device, this method is for you. Clean a little wet hair and apply foam for style. Now create the waves with your hands and use a strong fixation gel. This method is particularly suitable for porous and curly hair owners.
Forceps

He divided the hair into several pieces and was divided into separate ropes. Then wrapping the tongs and warm each thread thoroughly. After bending the head and scanning the curls, apply a tissue from time to time. Finally, use the varnish to keep the hair style for a long time.
Curler

We will not reject eternal classics. Divide the wet hair into several pieces, apply style and wrap a small diameter from the ends to the roots. After calculating and adding salt spray. In the meantime, the tendency will also be suitable for “boomerangs” (wire spirals). To get the “S” letter, we recommend that you divide the hair into large yarns.
Weaves

Without the main beauty of our childhood without hacking. Divide the hair into a few pieces and knit the braids. Pass through them with a heated rectifier. Then apply knitting, varnish and tissue. Remember, the more knitting it is, the more open the curls.
Source: People Talk

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