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Summer of Beauty: Getting Wavy Curls and Beachy Boho Hairstyles

Posted by Alexandra C. | Thursday April 12, 201218 comments


This summer, I've resolved to look fabulous. Not just once in a while or on special occasions, but every single day. It's kind of a big feat, but I'm determined that everyday will be a good hair day, everyday I will have soft glowing skin and everyday I will be dressed to kill! 

First, I'm going to tackle the hair. I have kind of unruly, frizzy prone and dull hair, but this summer, I'm going for bouncy, light, wavy curls and warmer tones to match the weather! Think Kate Hudson meets Anne Hathaway (pre the Les Miserable cut) with a little Angelina thrown in for good measure. It's going to be difficult but luckily, I've got an arsenal full of fab beauty products to help me out! 

Hair Dying and Highlights: DIY Style! 

 
L'Oreal Paris Sublime Mousse (C$13.99), John Frieda Precision Foam (C$13.00), Garnier Nutrisse Mousse (C$12.49)

After years of dying my hair black back in my high school days, I was hesitant to dye my hair at all. However, I finally broke down and dyed my hair myself at home. I used a foam dye and loved the results. I am completely in love now with having vibrant, bold and warm coloured hair. This spring and summer, go for red, caramel brunettes and honey blondes. While some might be apprehensive about dying their hair at home, these new foam dyes solve many of the issues I previously had with box dye: they are less messy, there is a lot of product and even coverage. 


I also recently tried some DIYing ombre highlights on my own and I used Marc Anthony Easy Lites (C$11.99) and I've got to tell you, I am pretty impressed with my results! Check out this video for more details on how to use the product.
 
Your Tool Kit 


Sometimes, your hair needs a bit of help in the curling the department. Ladies, it's time to get out our tool belts. Try T3 Voluminous Hot Rollers (C$20.00) for big, bouncy curls. The Verge Bubble Wand Curling Iron (US$99.00) is made especially for creating that "imperfect" curl.  And for all the ladies out there with hair like mine, you all know how essential a blow dyer with a diffuser is! Pictured here is T3 Feather Weight Luxe (C$280.00)


Rowenta Curl Active (C$179.99) is an automatic curling iron. Yup, that's right, with the pressing of a button this magic wand with curl your hair. After holding for a few seconds and letting go, you're left with loose waves. Check out how well this one worked on Lorna's usually pin-straight hair.

Curling and Beach Spray Styling Products



1. Bumble and Bumble Surf Spray (C$29.50)
2. Tresemme Flawless Curls Curl Defining Spray Gel (US$8.57)
3. Sally Hershberger Curvaceous Elasto-Curl Treatment (C$12.99)
4. Got 2b Kinkier Double Curling Power Mousse (C$6.99)
5. Herbal Essences Totally Twisted Curl Enhancing Gel (C$3.99)
6. David Babaii for Wildaid Bohemian Beach Spray (US$9.95) 
7. Marc Anthony Dream Waves Beach Spray (C$11.99)

 
I swear by curling sprays for my hair which can often turn out more kinky than curly without the help of these miracle workers. I have a hair ritual that I've been doing for some time now and it always works: I wash my hair at night, use a volumizing product and some curling spray on my wet hair then tie it up a messy bun and go to bed. When I wake up, I give it 5 minutes with a blow dryer and voila- set for the day! 

Recently, I've also become addicted to beach, or sea salt sprays. They give great texture, smell and wave to hair and they always make me think I'm back at the beach in the sand (I wish). We also have a DIY beach spray recipe from a member, check that out here.  

Protect, Nourish and Lift 


Of course, with all the heat and product used on your hair, you always need to hydrate your hair and give it a little TLC. I recommend trying to skip a wash every so often, on a day when you won't be going out or doing anything major. This will let your natural oils moisturise your hair. Instead of washing, try a dry shampoo like Batiste Dry Shampoo (US$7.99)

I've touted the benefits of hair masks before but I only get the chance to do them every so often because they can be messy and take up time. Instead, try a mask that you can use in shower and only needs to be on for a minute or so, I like L'Oreal Paris Total Repair 5 Replenishing Mask (C$7.69)

Finally, if you've seen the recap photos of our Pantene AquaLight event, you know how wonderful my hair turned out (if I do say so myself). I've been using Pantene Pro-V Aqua Light Conditionning Shake (C$6.99) after I wash to keep my hair soft without weighing it down. On that note, I love a head of big hair so I always use a volumizing mousse to give some lift, if you're like me try Ouidad PlayCurl Volumizing Foam (C$22.00).  

What are your favourite summer hairstyles? Do you have any 'summer time beauty resolutions'? 
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18 Comments

on April 12, 2012  desere1  965 said:

summer hair has to be easy....a hat always works lol

on April 12, 2012  Aliza  13,966 said:

I'm so much more skeptical of DIY hair dye, I've never tried the foam but I find to go red for my hair (I am a natural brunette) Salon color is the only thing that catches and really lasts.

on April 12, 2012  Bren  25,851 said:

I really like the new foam dyes that have come out there so much easier to use and less mess.

on April 12, 2012  Aliza  13,966 said:

@Alexjc I am curious to try the Marc Anthony Easy Lites, will you be writing a review on this? Any other chicks tried it?

on April 12, 2012  beachbabe  4,164 said:

I'm really considering using the John Frieda hair dye. But I'm nervous I won't hit all the spots - have alot of hair! I also don't like box dye because I feel like I don't really know what colour I'm going to get.

on April 12, 2012  GoneBatty  3,196 said:

I have chin length hair so no waves for me this summer :(

on April 12, 2012  Aliza  13,966 said:

I definitely have the pin straight hair like Lorna and will be trying out the curls with a curling iron this summer... can you believe I don't own one?!

on April 12, 2012  takoda  28,648 said:


I use to get my long hair done in a spiral perm for the summer's so I
could just wash it and walk out the door, or just jump in the pool and
not have to worry about it. Now that its straight again I still don't do
much to it. I like to just be able to wash and wear it. Nice and
simple, but a deep conditioner is a must, I just haven't found a new one
that works for me yet.

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