OF LIFE & STYLE
Magen Reaves
W
ith the holidays fast approaching
One thing I really liked about the Wave Artist is that I
I love finding new hairstyles that
could go a few days before I needed to wash my hair or
can just add that something
style it. The Wave Artist made my hair look thick and full!
"extra" to your look. From all the
holiday parties you may repeat a outfit, but by simply changing up your hair-do you can get a whole other look
It's super simple too! If you have thick hair you will want to do smaller sections, maybe 1in. Section it off.
with your outfit. I recently discovered the "Tigi Bedhead
You will start at the root and slowly just
Wave Artist" and fell in love! This hot tool can be found
work your way down each section of hair.
at most retailers for $20-$40, depending if you catch
You can adjust the temperature of the
it on sale or not.
tool. I personally had it on the highest
I typically don't buy into crimpers/
degree, so then I didn't have to hold the
wavers like this because I find they
tool on my hair long.
don't work well on my thick hair. I had purchased the Wave Artist awhile back after seeing a friend with similar hair use it. Her hair looked amazing and I loved the wave look she got from just using the tool. I purchased the product, but didn't try it out until a year later. One weekend, on a lazy Saturday, I decided to break it open and give it a try... on week old hair. I fell in love with the look I got and became a believer.
Take it section by section and then when you have completed your whole head, gently run a brush through. And you're good to go! You should be able to go a few days with it styled just like this. By day 3-4 I pulled mine up in a pony tail and loved how big and full my pony was. Have fun with it this holiday season. Watch how just changing up your hair, changes your outfits and you have a whole new look.
Magen is a Texas wife, mother and fashion blogger. To see more of her amazing work follow her on Instagram @MagenReaves or visit her on her website at www.MagenReaves.com.
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