These days, my TV sisters and I have thankfully veered back into the more natural-looking styles that can work just as well on the small screen (as we tell you all about how WHAT’S IN YOUR REFRIGERATOR COULD KILL YOU!!!) as in real life.
And being that TV newsers are often their own hair stylists and makeup artists–at least in the not-NYC-or-LA-or-huge-city-markets–we learn a thing or two or three thousand about how to do our hair well, and quickly.
I’ve gotten so many questions over the years on the best way for natural, but neat, waves, that I decided to do a little picture tutorial for today’s post.
Behold, the not-so-secret secrets of TV lady hair! (Here’s the first secret: It’s crazy simple.)
1 – Start with a sleek blowout
I don’t mean a flat-ironed-to-death style. Here’s exactly what I mean: Wash your hair, apply a silicone-based anti-frizz serum, divide into sections and use a round brush to lift at your roots while blow drying. The goal isn’t perfection, but to have a smooth hair cuticle which you can then curl.
2 – Assemble your tools
You’ll need:
3 – Keep ‘em separated
Start by dividing your hair into two horizontal sections, top and bottom. Clip up the top sectin and start on the bottom. Divide into two sections, length-wise.
4 – Get crankin’
Starting on your first section of hair, hold the curling iron vertically and clamp in the middle of your hair shaft. THIS NEXT PART IS THE MOST IMPORTANT PART! Still holding the curling iron vertically, twist it AWAY from your face. Hold for 5-10 seconds (no more than that!), and remove the curling iron barrel by unclamping and pulling downward, out of your hair.
5 – Repeat
Repeat this same method for the remainder of the sections of your hair. Do the bottom layer first, then remove the clip from the top section, divide lengthwise, and repeat.
6 – Get misty
When all your curls are in, mist your hair with a light-hold hairspray and keep your hands off of your curls for at least a half hour! At that point, you can lightly rake your fingers through your curls to separate a bit, or you can brush through the curls to get more of a wave effect.
And, voila! You now have natural, voluminous waves! Wasn’t that easy?! Hope this was helpful! As always, would love to hear your thoughts and tips in Comments!
All images via Katarina Van Winkle Photography.
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