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Waves to the water, the most desired hairstyle of the summer

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We love surf waves and we bet on them for our daytime looks, but sometimes we want to look a little more groomed. If you have an important event soon or you just want to experiment with your hair, we will tell you everything you need to know about water waves , the most glamorous hairstyle of the celebrities.

We love surf waves and we bet on them for our daytime looks, but sometimes we want to look a little more groomed. If you have an important event soon or you just want to experiment with your hair, we will tell you everything you need to know about water waves , the most glamorous hairstyle of the celebrities.

Waves to the water: the best hairstyle for this summer

Waves to the water: the best hairstyle for this summer

The water waves or "old Hollywood waves" are, without a doubt, one of the most sophisticated and elegant hairstyles. These are very marked waves (all facing the same direction) that remind us of vintage hairstyles from the golden age of cinema. They are a perfect option for the most special occasions and will allow you to exude glamor in any event.

  • Versatile. The best of all is that they are an ideal option for both short and long hair, and we can wear them with hair down or tied up.

How to make water waves step by step?

How to make water waves step by step?

  1. After washing and conditioning your hair, apply a protective spray to wet hair to protect it from the tweezers. If you have wavy or curly hair, you will need to straighten it first.
  2. Next, make sections in the hair and begin to mark all the hair with curlers (start at the nape and remember that to achieve waves in the purest Hollywood style, it is important to choose a 30 or 32 mm curling iron).
  3. Wrap the strands for about 5-8 seconds, and so on until you have all the hair.

  • The key is to curl the hair by placing the tweezers completely horizontal, to get the waves to be the same in all the strands. Let the waves cool and brush the hair from the ends up. Set the hairstyle with hairspray. That easy!

What you need

-Tresemmé heat shield, € 4.90

-BaByliss teacups, € 24.80

-EQLEF comb, € 9.49

-L'Oréal Paris Lacquer, € 5.48

Waves to the water with long hair

Waves to the water with long hair

Well, well, Sienna Miller's hair is iconic. Many times we have been inspired by the actress's hairstyles and this one has left us speechless.

  • How to get your beauty look? You simply have to polish the hair with a round brush and work the waves with tweezers without touching the roots (so that it is well polished). At the end, mark the waves with tweezers for 10 minutes and brush the hair.

Waves to the water with an extra shine

Waves to the water with an extra shine

To recreate Jessica Alba's hairstyle , after brushing the waves, apply a fixing spray.

  • Caution. Choose a mild product to avoid weighing down your hair and to give it a glossy touch.

Waves to the water and half a mane

Waves to the water and half a mane

Léa Seydoux looks spectacular with this hairstyle. Get some very (but VERY) deep waves and apply a texturizing spray for extra volume.

  • More effect. Pick up one side of your hair behind your ear to give the opposite end more prominence.

Waves to the water and short hair

Waves to the water and short hair

Do you have short hair? Great! If you want to recreate this Lily Collins hairstyle , mark the waves in the middle, leaving the ends unrolled in the curling iron.

Waves to the water and collected

Waves to the water and collected

The waves to the water can be carried in a thousand ways, also with collected (word of Michelle Williams !). Make your waves well defined and collect them in a low bun.

  • More volume? If you want, apply a texturizing spray before collecting hair for extra volume. Leave the front locks loose.

Do you need more inspiration?

Do you need more inspiration?

If you need more inspiration, take a look at these 20 wave hairstyles you can do at home (and they look great). It is easier than you think!