Heatless Curls With Sea Salt Spray

How’s your summer spirit? Mine is soaring and I find myself experimenting with summer fashion trends every other day. Off late I have been trying out new hairstyles and soft, curly hair is my favourite look for this season.

My Look with Sea Salt Hair Spray
Beach Waves The thing about soft curls or wavy hair is that are suitable for any kind of occasion – a causal outing, evening event or party, or if styled properly, even for office. And there’s loads of ways to get your tresses all fluffy and curled. Of course, the most popular way to curl them using curling wands or irons. But guess what? You can get the look without any of the harmful heat treatment too! All you need to do is use sea salt spray and a bit of your ingenuity and you’ll be good to go.

Now even if you go down the sea salt spray route, you have several options. You can always go in for a store bought spray, but where’s the fun in that? I say, make your own spray! And trust me, DIY sea salt spray is both easy to put together and very effective too.. Let me tell you how you can make some at home with ingredients that are just lying about the house.

Here’s what you’ll need – sea salt, coconut oil, hair gel or leave in conditioner, some water and a storage bottle (preferably one that has a spray nozzle). Warm up one cup-full of water and add in one tablespoon of sea salt. Stir the solution till the salt dissolves. In a separate container, mix one tablespoon each of coconut oil and hair gel/leave-in conditioner. Now add the two mixtures you have prepared and shake/stir well to combine. Pour into the storage bottle and use when you want to get those lovely curls.

Things you will need to get this look (4 Products only)
Beach-waves-salt-sprayIt’s really simple, isn’t it? But maybe you don’t want to put in that much effort. If that’s the case, you can always go in for a store-bought concoction. I have used Mark Hill Holiday Hair Beach Babe Wave Sea Salt Spray and it’s quite nice. If you’re looking for a relatively inexpensive option, this product would be ideal.

This Mark Hill product is good if you want to create loose curls and give your hair a little bit of texture. The spray is light and allows your hair to remain wavy for several hours with ease. The best part is that is contains real sea salt as well as other beach-sourced ingredients which makes it very mildly chemical. You can use this liberally, without having to worry about your hair quality being compromised due to use of harsh products.
Beach-waves-salt-spray-mark-hillNow the question is, how does one use sea salt spray – be it homemade or store-bought – to style their hair? All you need is a comb, spray, two rubber bands and a dryer (and that too if your hair is wet and you’re short on time). There’s two ways to go about it. The more fuss-free one is when your hair is damp and you need a quickly put together curly do. In that case, ensure your hair is not wet but has some moisture. Spray on the sea salt solution on separate sections of your hair. If you don’t want too much volume, avoid using it on the roots. After spraying it all over, comb your hair for even distribution of the product. Then scrunch and twist your hair to give them the desired curly texture. The scrunching and twisting will activate the sea salt and help your hair retain their twirled form.

If you want a more intense look with tighter curls, you’ll need some overnight styling. This technique is actually quite rustic, but hey, it works! All you need to do is wash your hair and wait for them to lose enough moisture so they are just slightly damp. Then spray on ample quantities of sea salt solution and comb your hair. Part your tresses and make two plaits (yes, quite like you used to when a little school girl). Secure the braids with rubber-bands and leave them that way overnight. If you don’t have that much time, you can blow dry your plaited hair with your dryer, but use only the cool setting. Open your plaits when your hair is dry and voila! You’ll have these tight, beautiful curls that make you look like you just stepped out of a salon!

So this is how you get curls without heat treatment, right at home. But if you want to use a curling wand or iron, you can read my upcoming post on how to use such curling implements instead. Follow my blog to keep yourself updated!
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How to Do Permanent Hair Straightening at Home

How to Do Permanent Hair Straightening at Home

Seasons, styles, trends and occasions keep changing, so why should you sport the same hairdo every time?

The good news is that today, choosing to straighten your hair doesn’t necessarily mean that it will become unhealthy. Here is a list of six natural remedies and three tips to straighten those tresses.

  1. Hair Oil Treatment
  • Coconut oil is considered sacred for healthy hair in all Indian households. Revisit your childhood as you heat some up, and massage it onto your scalp and hair. Not only will it improve the quality of your strands, but it is also an A-grade natural hair straightening method.
  • Why should coconut oil get all the love? If you can lay your hands on some castor oil, almond oil or groundnut oil, combine them with coconut or use by themselves to ease out the unruliness.
  1. Coconut Milk
  • Coconut milk is very rewarding for your hair. Use store-bought oil, or prepare it at home. Coconut milk helps aid permanent hair straightening. Apply it through your hair for smoother tresses.
  • Mix equal parts of coconut milk and water in a spray bottle, and use it regularly to de-frizz your hair.
  1. Rinses
  • A vinegar rinse, after you have completed washing your hair, boosts straightening. It also leaves your hair softer.
  • Apple cider is a very beneficial product. Use it with equal parts water to soak your hair in, and rinse off for silky straight hair. 
  1. Hair Mask
  • Mix multani mitti (Fuller’s earth) with some coconut oil, essential oil and apply it onto your scalp. Apart from being a coolant, it will sort out the kinks in your hair.
  • A combination of Olive oil, Aloe Vera and lemon juice will do wonders to your hair.
  • A mask made of mashed banana and honey, when left on for a few hours will make your locks look shiny. 
  1. Lemon
  • Extract lemon juice and mix it in warm coconut oil for a nourishing head massage.
  • Use lemon essential oil to amplify the natural straightening of your hair.
  • Lemon juice, when added to regular milk, coconut milk and honey, or applied directly onto the scalp, makes hair manageable and straight.
  1. Tips
  • Don’t leave your hair braided or coiled for too long, since this might leave a wavy shape
  • Condition your hair for longer periods of time to allow your hair to truly soak up the ingredients
  • Choose natural hair straightening remedies over straightening irons as they will not cause any harm

For permanent hair straightening at home, use these remedies over a period of time. Give your hair a lot of love and care, and most importantly remember that good things come to those who wait!

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Eight Easy and Effective DIY Hairstyles

DIY hairstyle

Bored of wearing your hair the same old way every day? Yep! Well, you’re in luck, because here are eight easy and effective hairstyles that anyone can do, and that don’t take a ridiculously long time! In fact, none of them should take any longer than ten minutes! So, whether your hair is long, or short, curly or straight, all of these simple and easy hairstyles will work for you!

Knotted ponytail
The knotted ponytail is an excellent variation on the ponytail. It’s super quick and super easy and, most importantly, super effective. This classy look can even be adopted for simply, elegant and understated evening wear. What’s not to love? Just grab your hair and divide into two sections, and then knot them just as you would a piece of string.

Twisted ponytail
Again, this is a really quick and easy way to transform your bog standard ponytail into something a little bit different. The twisted ponytail is best used for casual day wear. It’s just a question of inverting your ponytail by threading the tail through just above the hairband.

Single side braid up do
This look is great for when you really need to keep your hair off your face, and it keeps all those whispy little hairs around the face kept nicely away. Just do a simple plait on one side, no need for a french or a fishtail or anything like that, then gather it up with your ponytail and clip it neatly in place.

Low side knot bun
This super-classy low side knot bun is great for summer, keeping your hair off your neck. It looks great and if one of those amazing styles that looks complicated but is really easy to achieve. Just tie your hair in a low side ponytail and tie it in a knot in on itself. Fasten in place and you’re good to go!

Tuck and cover
This style works really well with shoulder-length hair. Just grab an elasticated headband, place it over your hair, and tuck your hair up and over and into it.

Invisible ponytail
This is perhaps the oldest ponytail trick in the book, and you can do it in one of two ways. You can either just take a strand of hair from your ponytail, or leave a strand out when you tie your ponytail. Then, just wrap the loose strand around the hair tie, covering it, and fasten it underneath your ponytail with a bobby pin.

Chunky side plait
To achieve super-full volume in your side plait, try using some hair spray or dry shampoo and backcombing your hair from about hallway down ever so slightly. Then, just do a normal side plait, but tie the end off before you get to the end of your hair. That way, you’ll keep loads of chunky volume.

Plaited bun
Much like the knot bun, this is a great variation on a regular bun. This style works particularly well for those with layers cut in, as it prevents pesky whips from poking out of your bun. Just tie your hair in a normal plait and then wrap it around itself, fastening in place for your super-chic bun.