Answer: Lot of waves. Short or long, you've got to go for the wavy look.
But a permed waves approach isn't cutting it like it used to! A carefree, more natural look is the way to go for a spring hairstyle in 2007. Now, if you don't have a natural wave to your hair, and perming is ruled out, what's a girl meant to do?
Here are some styling steps to get the sea water wavy look for spring 2007 hairstyles:
Wash your hair with appropriate products for your type of hair.
Dry your hair with a towel and spray hair roots with a volumizing product. (Note: Work a straightening balm through hair if your hair is naturally curly or course.)
Next blow dry your hair straight, starting at the roots to achieve extra volume. (Note: Hair must be fully dry for this style to work. Now blow cold air on the roots to add volume.)
The next step is to separate the hair into three sections, and secure with a ponytail holder.
Now curl hair with a 1-inch barrel curling iron. Start with one section, and take an inch portion of hair and wrap it around the barrel of the curling iron. When you are curling, make sure to leave ends loose.
Release the curl after 5 or 10 seconds, holding it longer if you want a tighter curl. So you should be left with a corkscrew curl.
Roll and pin the curl onto your scalp. Alternate the direction of the curl as you work your way through each section. Alternating directions will make your curls appear more natural.
Once the pinned curls have cooled down, release them.
Blow-dry your locks on a low, cool setting to gently loosen the waves. Alternatively, you can opt to separate the curls with your fingers.
Nearly finished! Now carefully sprits your locks with saltwater spray.
Mist with hairspray for hold.
Whether you have long, shoulder length or short hair, the above process should help you take on a trendy spring 2007 hairstyle!
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