10 Ways to Get Effortless Beachy Waves on Every Type of Hair
How to get the perfect style, whether or not you want to use your curling iron.
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A beachy wave is the effortless, relaxed yet polished hairstyle that just keeps standing up to the test of time. "Beach waves are relaxed curls that are great for an everyday textured hairstyle," says celebrity hairstylist Sarah Potempa, inventor of The Beachwaver curling iron. But this just-back-from-the-beach summer hairstyle is simple to pull off all year long... no beach trip or salt water required.
Creating the look is doable for all skill levels, says Olya Iudina, hairstylist at IGK in New York. "It all depends on your styling skills, you can use any tool or no tool at all," she says. The secret is pairing the right hair products and hairstyling tools with these genius styling tips from our favorite hair pros and the experts in the Good Housekeeping Institute Beauty Lab.
Bonus: Each one of these beach wave tutorials for long, medium and short hair takes less than 10 minutes — some as little as two. Double bonus: Some can be done overnight and with heatless curling, so they don't even require a curling iron, curling wand or hair straightener!
April (she/her) is the beauty director at Good Housekeeping, Prevention and Woman's Day, where she oversees all beauty content. She has over 15 years of experience under her belt, starting her career as an assistant beauty editor at GH in 2007, and working in the beauty departments of SELF and Fitness magazines.
Jessica (she/her) is a deputy editor at the Good Housekeeping Institute and a longtime product tester, reviewer, writer and editor of beauty and lifestyle content. She has over a decade of industry experience, previously as beauty editor at USA Today's Reviewed where she launched the Beauty vertical and tested hundreds of products and has covered trends for publications like The Boston Globe and The New York Times. You can usually find her sorting through piles of beauty products — and testing the best ones on camera.
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