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The Best (and Quickest!) Beach Wave Method, Ever.

Published August 25, 2015 by shepic83

I’m seriously obsessed with beach-waved hair. It is one of my absolute favorite things about summer! It’s incredibly easy, requires NO hair dryer, and barely any effort, but yet it can produce the most incredible results- if done correctly.
Below I have outlined the best way to achieve effortless beach hair, without even setting foot on the beach!

You will need the following items:

-Salt Spray: there are many great products out there, but my favorite happens to be Bumble & Bumble’s Surf Spray ($27-Sephora)
*You can even make your own by adding one cup of warm water with 1 tbsp of all-natural sea salt and 2 tsp of coconut or argan oil (optional for added moisture) to a spray bottle, and shake to combine.

-Atleast 4 small elastic rubber bands

-A spray bottle filled with water

-Optional: A flat-iron (I use a T3 ceramic iron)

Instructions:

1. Divide second-day hair into 4 sections.

2. Twist each section tightly AWAY from your face, and spray with water until damp. Then spray again with the salt spray.

3. Coil the coated, twisted section a “cinnamon roll-shaped” bun, and secure with an elastic hair tie, leaving out just the ends of the hair.

(Pictured below. Please don’t mind the lack of makeup and glasses.)


4. Spray bun again with salt spray.

5. Repeat for all 4 sections.

(Note: You can divide hair into more than 4 sections if you prefer a tighter more pronounced curl, or if you have very thick hair.)

6. Let air dry completely (the longer the better!) and then undo each section.

It should look like this when you undo each section:


7. Straighten just the ends of hair, if desired, and then carefully pull apart each section to separate waves.

8. Flip hair upside down and tousle hair slightly.

*Optional: Spray some dry shampoo just to the roots to create added volume.

The Finished Result:

 
Voila!

Now go out and enjoy the beautiful summer sunshine while it lasts!

Monday Quick Tip: INSTANTLY Whiter Teeth

Published August 3, 2015 by shepic83

Here’s my Monday quick beauty tip, cause ‘ain’t nobody got time for time consuming projects on Mondays! Amiright?!   

  These three ingredients are literally life-changing!

 
 If you want instantly, (yes I said instantly) whiter teeth, combine these ingredients (as instructed below), brush like usual, and repeat 3 times a week! The end. 
“Instantly Whiten Up” Recipe:

Add 1tsp of baking soda into a small container, then slowly add just enough Hydrogen Peroxide to make a paste. Add a small amount of your usual toothpaste. Combine. Add mixture to your toothbrush, then brush as usual. (Mixture May last for up to two uses.) 

 
Have YOU tried this yet?? If so, did you notice results? Did others?! Let me know! 

DIY Pink Peek-a-Boo Highlights

Published July 24, 2015 by shepic83

Lately I’ve been obsessed with dying my hair pink. I’ve always done blonde highlights, since I was about 13-years old, but I decided recently that I wanted to switch things up a bit, and jump on this trendy bandwagon of super girly candy-colored highlights. I didn’t want to spend anymore money on my hair than I already do for my regular go-to platinum highlights, so instead, I decided to be brave and try some drugstore box dye to see if I could create something myself at home.

So I ventured out to Target (my own little personal Heaven) and picked up a box of SPLAT, in Pink Fetish.


I then pulled a few random strands of my already bleached hair from underneath, and slathered on this almost obnoxiously-colored fuscia mixture. I let the color develop for about 30-minutes, washed it out until the water ran clear, and I ended up with this initially terrifying result-


…UNTIL I put the rest of my hair down to reveal some perfectly pink-ish peek-a-boo highlights, all in less than an hour, AND for less than $10.


My overall review: I would highly recommend this stuff if you’re feeling brave, of course! At first glance, this intense color can be quite shocking, but gets less bright after only a few washes!

If you’re looking for a less permanent alternative, try:


This product produces similar results, although the color turns out less fuscia and more like an actual hot pink. This color rinses out in just one wash (but lasted even less than that for me).