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Reddit mentions of Not Your Mother's Beach Babe Texturizing Hair Cream, 4 Ounce
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Add Beach Babe to your routine for extra tousled waves with a matte finish holdThis formula will give you all the piece-y, yet sexy twists you expect after a day out in the wind and the wavesUse on damp hair (fresh from the shower or as step two with Beach Babe spray)
Specs:
Height | 6 Inches |
Length | 1 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | June 2015 |
Size | 4 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 4 ounces |
Width | 1 Inches |
Going sulfate/silicone free really helped me define my wave pattern and make my hair more manageable - check out /r/curlyhair! It might help you to start sleeping on a satin pillowcase, too, as the slippery fabric is less likely to mess up and leach the moisture out of your hair while you sleep. As for styling products, I generally leave in a little bit of my Cantu conditioner and then scrunch in some eco styler gel or Not Your Mother's Beach Babe cream.
My hair is a lot shorter than yours, so YMMV! Yours sounds lovely, bet your friends are right that it looks nice natural.
I get relatively beachy waves using Not Your Mothers Beach Babe sea salt hair cream - my daily routine is to wrap my hair in a towel for 5-10mins after shower, then rub in some kind of anti-frizz/smoothing/shining oil, some kind of color protect cream, then either NYM beach babe (for tighter waves) or Matrix boho chill (for softer/looser waves).
Apply through length - maybe apply upside down if you want more body - flip back up, scrunch, and don't touch again til it's totally dry.
Then I usually brush through it and I'm good.
It's not beachy waves like what you see on magazine covers and when you google "beachy waves" as that style really can't be done without heat, but it's the best I can do for my wavy hair. I got sick of spending forever blow drying and straightening my hair, so I went cold turkey on using heat and started trying to embrace my natural hair.
I also only shampoo once a week - when I was shampooing daily I HAD to straighten my hair because it was a frizzy disaster otherwise. I gave up daily shampooing about a year or so ago, and only started wearing my hair wavy about 3 months ago. I don't think I could have stuck with it if I hadn't done in that order, so if you can't find any non-straightening easy styles that work for you, maybe you could try that. I just scrub my scalp with water every day and usually shampoo with a mild conditioning shampoo on the weekends.
Absolute best of luck to you, hope you find a look what makes you happy but I'm 100% sure you look amazing any way your hair is done! :)