Earlier this month we got to work on a bunch of style posts with our dear friend AnnaRose Kern. AnnaRose is a professional makeup artist and hairstylist based in Los Angeles. She works on shows like Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., The Sing-Off, America’s Next Top Model, and The Hunger Games, to name a few.
She is also an experienced consultant in cosmetic development, working with brands like Kat Von D for Sephora and Julie Hewett Cosmetics. All the ladies of ABM felt like we learned a TON while she was in town, and we can’t wait to share her tips and expert advice with you in the coming months!
Today AnnaRose is sharing how to achieve these beachy-looking waves. Take it away!
Doing beach waves with a flat iron isn’t exactly a new style, but here is my favorite twist on it. This works great on long or short hair!
1. Start with clean, dry hair. Apply heat protector as you go to keep hair healthy!
2. Section out your hair. Because mine is short, I typically just clip up the top, but if you have longer hair you might need to do three sections. I like to work my way up from the bottom, but you can section however you feel comfortable.
4. The next section you take should be the same size, but curl it in the OPPOSITE direction of the previous. This will give your hair tons of movement and body and keep your waves from clumping together!
5. Repeat this process until all of your hair is curled.
6. Stick your hands in your hair and mess it up! Don’t be afraid! You’re not going to ruin your curls; it shouldn’t look perfect anyways! Break apart the waves and style it with your fingers to a shape you like. You can use some styling cream here for definition if you like.
7. Take your flat iron and just tap the very ends of your hair to make sure they’re straight. The straight ends add a cool, modern edge to this beachy look.
8. Lock it in with a little hairspray, and you’re good to go! (Above you can see the products I used.)
I love this look because it’s quick and easy and works on every length. The bend in the middle of the hair adds movement without looking too “done.” xo. AnnaRose
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I also get great waves with my Karmin iron and I’m great.
Where is the hair straighter from?? I love the splatter pattern 🙂
I love that straightener! any idea where its from?
Thanks!
Love this tutorial.. beach waves with a flat iron? I gotta practice to get this one right.
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I have a new obsession right now. Guess who’s going to wear that hairstyle everyday? Well… mee hahaha
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flat iron beach waves are my go-to and absolute favourite.
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uh-mazing post! Beach waves are one of my favorite looks right now and can’t wait to try this today!
Great idea! I usually make curls with the flat iron but I normally go all the way down the hair. I’ve never tried to go just 3/4. But it looks really great! I’ll try it in the next couple of days. Thanks for sharing!
Try to not squeeze the iron closed right away. Go down your hair shaft for a second with the blades almost touching then close the iron. It works every time but takes some patience.
Love this, great tutorial!
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Thanks for showing us that how to do hair ironing. i love your look.
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Cute! Thanks for featuring short hair. We short hair girls are often left out!
Adorable! Thanks for the tutorial!
Thanks for the tip!! xx-Ari
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Great look ! I have been experimenting with curling my hair lately, so will have to give this one a try.
I may have to try this today! I use my flat iron to curl my hair often but wanted to try doing it in a way where it looks a bit more casual. Thanks! 🙂
I’m so excited to see this new series! I love this post, because you don’t have to do much to get such a gorgeous style. It truly is effortless, and as someone growing out a longer pixie and in a short bob stage, I know I could still manage this!
Love the look
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Ive always loved the beachy waves look. But I’ve never been able to make my hair do it. Maybe this way will finally work!