One of the trends that continues strongly and does not want to die are the surf waves or beach waves. We see them constantly on social networks and the truth is that they feel very good. If we want to do them at home, we have two options: using pliers or picking up our hair so that it is naturally wavy when we let it go. The pliers allow us to reach these waves more easily, although it is important to know how to do it before using them. First of all, always with dry hair if we don’t want to literally fry the hair. If the hair is healthy, we can choose a higher temperature, if it is slightly weakened, we will use a softer temperature, and if we consider that our hair is fragile and very damaged, it is better not to strain it with the tongs.
When we start working with Rafael Bueno’s tongs from Rafael Bueno Peluqueros in Malaga, he recommends that “before using a heat tool, such as a dryer, iron or tongs, we should apply a thermal protectant. The heat damages the hair a lot. , so it is important to protect it.Once we have protected the hair, we can start twisting the strands on the tongs.To do this, we pass a lock of hair over the tongs, twist our wrist and repeat this movement until we’re done with that part, when we’re done with all the hair, we’ll comb it with a wide-tooth comb, starting at the bottom and up, and we’ll apply a little hairspray to set the waves.
If we don’t have or don’t want to use a curling iron, we can wave the hair with some updos and a little more patience. “With dry and detangled hair, we mark the parting and apply a little texture spray, there are special ones for surfer waves. We will take advantage of the moisture that the product offers us to roll the different strands on themselves with our fingers and we will hold it with a clip or hairpin. That way we’ll last for at least an hour. If we want to speed up the process, we can give it a little drier, better with the curler. And when we’re done, we’ll comb it.” Rafael Bueno from Rafael Bueno Peluqueros in Malaga recommends us.
Source: Marie Claire