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If you’ve ever watched beauty videos on YouTube, you’ve probably seen someone create perfectly beachy waves using a flat iron. It looks effortless, but somehow, it's not quite the same when we do it.
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“Begin at the base of the head, at the root, and create small sections, then divide hair into thin 1-1.5”-wide sections,” says Scarlett. “Smaller sections will give a more textured, beachy wave.
"Irish Waves" or "Irish Curls" describe a head of hair with an uneven curl pattern, explains trichologist Shab Caspara. The hair typically has more curls or waves in the underneath sections, with the ...