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Elevate your hair with these beachy looks. Introducing the new ways to rock that surfer-girl vibe and get instant selfie-worthy hair.

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Elevate your hair with these beachy looks. Introducing the new ways to rock that surfer-girl vibe and get instant selfie-worthy hair.
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Mermaid waves

Beach This style may look weatherworn and messy, but it’s not just a case of dunking your head in the ocean and hoping for the best. Recreating this look actually takes some skill so it doesn’t end up as a salted tangled mess. Start by working a small amount of curling cream through wet hair from mid-length to ends. “This will prevent frizz and give the waves definition,” explains hairstylist Sarah Laidlaw, who created these looks.

She suggests sleeping in tiny plaits so that when you go to the beach the next day, you’ll have tight waves to begin with. Shake out the curls with your fingers and give the strands a good dose of sea salt spray until hair is moist. “This will hold the curls for the day without being crunchy,” she says.

O&M Surf
Bomb Sea Salt
Spray, $35
O&M Surf Bomb Sea Salt Spray, $35
Kevin
Murphy
Killer Curls
Defining
Crème, $40
Kevin Murphy Killer Curls Defining Crème, $40
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Sailor’s knot

What’s not to love about a top knot framed by a halo of messy flyaways? Think scruffy and unkempt, but way cooler than a slick, glossy chignon. Sarah says the key to this look is all in the prep. “If your hair is too squeaky clean, it’ll just fall out the minute you put it up and lay flat to your head,” she says. Her advice for the best hair stack is to wash your hair the day before and let a day at the beach give you natural texture. Next, tip your hair upside down and ruffle with your fingers, spraying in a texture spray as you go.

“This will give it that matte, gritty look so when it’s piled up high, it will stay in place,” Sarah adds. Divide hair into two high ponytails, secure each one with a clear hair elastic, then tie them together by twisting up on top of your head. Secure in place with bobby pins, hiding the hair elastics as you go, and pull your hair down across your forehead to create a messy fringe. Fix any loose flyaways with a hair paste to keep the overall texture fun and piecey.

Shu Uemura Art of Hair Clay Definer Rough Molding Pomade, $52-Kevin Murphy Hair Resort Spray Beach Look Texture Spray, $40
Shu Uemura Art of Hair Clay Definer Rough Molding Pomade, $52-Kevin Murphy Hair Resort Spray Beach Look Texture Spray, $40
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Island braids

This beach braid isn’t as tricky as it looks. First, dampen hair with a texturising spray while tousling it with your fingers. “This will give it some grip for when you start to braid the hair,” explains Sarah. The braids are going to run across the top of your head from ear to ear, so start by taking a small section of hair on the crown and braid it back, but only as far as the base of your head. If you have fine hair, don’t be afraid to experiment by weaving hair extensions within the plaid.

“It’s an instant way to thicken it up,” advises Sarah, who recommends using extensions a lighter shade for an interesting contrast. Secure each braid with a bobby pin. To make sure they’re concealed, pin them up and into the braid. Allow the rest of your hair to flow freely at the back of your head and spritz on a texture and shine spray to make sure the overall look is tousled, fresh and oh-so-beachy.

Oscar Blandi Braid Paste, $36- Redken Fashion Waves 07 Texturizing Sea Spray, $32
Oscar Blandi Braid Paste, $36- Redken Fashion Waves 07 Texturizing Sea Spray, $32
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Surf sweep

There’s nothing better than disguising a bad hair day with a head scarf, especially if the man of your dreams just walked into the beach BBQ. Start by spritzing a bit of texture spray on dry hair. “This will add instant body and give the hair that gritty, not-toopolished feel,” says Sarah. If your hair is super-fine and lacks body, she suggests tipping your head upside-down and spraying into your roots while tousling with your fingers “to lift the hair at the crown,” she says.

Next, pull the top half of hair into a loose ponytail, but not pulling entirely through the hair tie so it creates a “bubble” of hair. Allow the front section to fall around the face. Wrap a cute scarf across your forehead and tie it firmly underneath your ponytail, allowing your locks to naturally fall out around the sides of the face. Finish off the look with some hairspray, pulling small, individual sections out to keep it feeling loose, carefree and undone.

Toni&Guy HairMeetWardrobe Glamour Firm Hold Hairspray, $22.90- Shiseido Professional Stage Works Powder Shake, $31
Toni&Guy HairMeetWardrobe Glamour Firm Hold Hairspray, $22.90- Shiseido Professional Stage Works Powder Shake, $31