How to Get Soft Waves Long Hair

Soft waves and long hair offers the ideal romantic hairstyle to frame your face timelessly. These luxurious coils combine feminine, filthy, and seductive elements into an irresistibly romantic style.

You will require a plush bathrobe belt (such as this one from L-Oreal Paris Elnett Satin Extra Strong Hold Hairspray) and hairspray to create this technique. After spraying water over dampened locks, divide into two sections–one towards the front and another towards the back–and braid away! Use your plush bathrobe belt as one of your sections when weaving.

As soon as your belt is on, wrap small sections of hair and wrap it around it; continue this step down your belt using larger or smaller areas as needed depending on how tight or loose your desired wave clumps are.

Once your braids are completed, lightly spray them with hairspray and allow them to dry overnight. In the morning, unwind your belt carefully and run your fingers through your waves for added definition.

A ballerina bun is one of the easiest and most elegant ways to add classic elegance to any look. Not only is it beautiful, but its practicality also keeps your locks neatly out of the way during workouts, workdays, and casual weekend outings with friends.

To create a ballerina bun, start by pulling back your hair into a high ponytail and securing it with an elastic band or hair tie. Next, twist it into a rope-like shape by wrapping around its base before twisting further and pinning any loose ends under or into place using bobby pins suited for your hair color.

Finish off your look by spraying your bun with hairspray to keep it secure throughout the day, adding any decorative hair accessories you like, and then enjoying a fun evening or lunch date. This simple yet elegant hairstyle will always leave you feeling ready for anything!

Flat irons are great tools for creating beachy waves. “Utilizing this method, you can achieve natural-looking wavy locks with minimal or no blow-drying required,” according to Villa.

Clamp one inch of hair between the plates of your flat iron. Use your fingertips to move it into an upward C shape before pulling the flat iron down over it – this alternating C-shape motion should continue all the way to its ends.

With this same technique, you can achieve more pronounced S-shaped styles if desired. Just remember to spray your strands with the texturizer (Santiago suggests the Philip B. Heat Protection Spray) beforebefore working with smaller sections of hair to avoid disturbing and breaking the S pattern.

Once your curls have been set, gently brush them out using soft-hold hairspray to smooth any flyaways and achieve an elegant result. For even more sophistication, add a shine-enhancing formula to each end of every strand and then seal off with Ouai Finishing Spray as a final step.

If you want voluminous, red-carpet-worthy curls but aren’t fond of the beachy texture a flat iron creates, try using your fingertips instead. Wet your hands and apply some dry shampoo before applying texture spray for beautiful waves to air dry naturally.

This heatless waves tutorial is ideal for anyone with long, wavy, or curly locks. To start this technique, rip off a big sheet of paper towel that’s at least twice wider than your hair length, and braid each section around it before securing it with elastic hairbands. Repeat across your head, spray some hairspray to set these effortlessly chic magazine waves, and unlock later – for added definition and voluminous effects, use Plaine Products’ 100% vegan and cruelty-free hair wax bottles, which come with reusable aluminum bottles or try applying some hair wax after. We highly recommend Plaine Products’ 100% cruelty-free options!