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Tutorial for Textured Beach Waves on Short Hair

Textured beach waves on short hair create a casual yet chic look that is perfect for various occasions, from a day at the beach to a night out. This hairstyle is admired for its effortless appearance, giving volume and movement to the hair. It works well on short hair, enhancing its texture and volume, but can also be adapted for longer lengths. The style strikes a balance between relaxed waves and subtle curls, offering a fresh and modern vibe that complements different hair types and face shapes.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Preparation

Start with freshly washed hair to ensure your hair is clean and ready for styling. Apply a heat protectant spray to shield your hair from the heat damage caused by styling tools. Use a thickening mousse to add grip and volume, ensuring the waves have a good foundation. Apply a root lift spray to the roots for added lift and volume.

Sectioning Hair

Once your hair is dry, section it off. Working in sections makes it easier to manage and ensures even curling. Use clips to keep the sections separate and manageable.

Styling with Hot Tools

For curling, use a Babyliss 1.25-inch curling iron and a deep barrel wave. The deep barrel waver is used for most parts of the hair as it provides a better hold and is easier to use on shorter lengths. The curling iron is mainly used for face-framing pieces and to add texture where needed. When using these hot tools, especially around shorter layers, wear a thermal glove to protect your hands from burns.

Creating Waves and Curls

When curling your hair, alternate the direction of the curls (towards your face and away from your face) to achieve a more natural and voluminous look. This technique prevents the waves from blending into one large wave, instead of creating a more textured and dynamic appearance.

Cooling and Setting

After styling, let your hair cool down. This step is crucial as it allows the curls to set and ensures your waves have longevity. Once your hair has cooled, gently shake it out with your fingers to loosen the waves and add volume. If necessary, selectively re-curl some pieces to enhance the texture and dimension of your waves.

Finishing Touches

Finish the look with a texture spray to add more volume and texture, giving your hair that perfect beachy vibe. Use a light hold hairspray to keep the waves in place without making them stiff or crunchy.


This tutorial on creating textured beach waves on short hair emphasizes the importance of prep work, the right tools, and techniques to achieve a casual yet sophisticated look. Whether you’re new to styling short hair or looking for new ideas, this guide offers a comprehensive approach to achieving beautiful, textured waves.

Natalia Dmitrieva

I’m Natalia Dmitrieva, the creative force behind azureglam.com. With over a decade of expertise in makeup artistry, I share unique ideas on manicures, hairstyles, and makeup. Join me in exploring beauty and style inspirations!

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