City Beach Babes; Hot Hair Tips For Perfect Beach Waves - HairZglam

Let me tell you something upfront: fake beach waves are harder to get right than real ones.

I should know — I’ve spent two decades wrangling flat irons, sprays, and stubborn strands into what should look like you’ve just strolled off the sand.

Here’s the truth. A perfect beach wave doesn’t just happen. Especially if your hair prefers limp over lush.

That tousled, just-surfed look? It’s usually the result of 25 minutes, 3 products, and one perfectly calibrated hot tool.

So, How Do City Beach Girls Get the Perfect Beach Hair?

If you’re keen to master the look without the guesswork, keep reading.

We’ll break down the real deal for City Beach babes who want texture, volume, and hold — without looking like they tried too hard.

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1. Know Your Hair Type Before You Heat

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You wouldn’t wear your mate’s swimmers. Don’t borrow her hair routine either.

Fine hair? Stick with lightweight sprays and skip anything that promises ‘moisture-rich.’ Too much slip and your wave won’t hold.

Thick or coarse hair? You’ll need a bit more grunt. Opt for a heavier cream or mousse that tames frizz while boosting body.

Wavy already? Lucky you. Enhance what’s there with salt spray and a quick tong touch-up. No need to reinvent what nature’s already sorted.

2. Choose the Right Tool — Or Regret It Later

Yes, your straightener can make waves. But is it the best choice? Not always.

For looser, natural movement, reach for a curling wand with a tapered barrel. Go smaller if your hair struggles to hold shape.

Ceramic beats metal every time. It distributes heat evenly and reduces damage. You want waves, not fried ends.

Still using your mum’s 2007 flat iron? Time for an upgrade.

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3. Never Start Styling on Wet Hair

Haphazard curling leads to inconsistent results. Want the front to match the back? Start with clean, horizontal sections.

Divide your hair into three zones: nape, mid-length, crown. Clip each part securely. Work from bottom to top.

And for the love of symmetry, curl away from your face on both sides.

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4. Don’t Curl All the Way to the Ends

Nothing screams “I tried too hard” like sausage curls. Leave the last 2–3 cm out when wrapping hair around your wand.

It gives that effortless, undone finish — the kind you see on influencers who somehow always have perfect wind.

Plus, less heat on your ends means fewer split ends. Win-win.

5. Let It Cool — Or You’ll Regret It

Touching fresh curls is like poking a cake before it’s set. Wait.

Let each curl cool completely before brushing or raking your fingers through. This sets the shape and gives your wave longevity.

Still in a rush? Blast it with cool air from your dryer. Just don’t skip this step.

6. Add Texture Without Weight

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Beachy waves need grit. Not grease.

Reach for a sea salt spray, texture powder, or dry shampoo. Apply to roots and mid-lengths.

Avoid the ends — that’s where it gets crunchy if you overdo it.

Work it in with your fingers. Shake it out. Instant volume, no stickiness.

7. Lock It In (Without Helmet Hair)

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The right hairspray makes or breaks the look. Choose one with flexible hold. You want movement, not stiffness.

Mist lightly from arm’s length. Scrunch as you go. And remember: it’s easier to add more than to fix too much.

Skip the supermarket brands if you can. Salon-grade sprays cost more, but they actually work.

8. Sleep On It — And Still Look Good Tomorrow

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Preserve your waves overnight with zero effort.

Tie your hair in a loose pineapple on top of your head. Use a silk scrunchie and a silk pillowcase. Less friction, less frizz.

In the morning, let it down, spritz some dry shampoo, and fluff. Done.

9. Know When to Embrace the Mess

Some days the wave won’t wave. That’s okay.

Throw it in a half-up bun, tease the crown a bit, and call it ‘boho-chic.’

Not every hair day is a hero moment. We can’t all be Hollywood Celebrities with an ontourage of stylists following us around so, just roll with it.

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Influencers don’t always get it right. Look past the branding.

Check the ingredient list. Avoid anything loaded with alcohol or silicone. They build up fast and dry you out.

Talk to your stylist. We actually know our stuff. Ask what suits your hair type, not what’s trending.

11. Wave-Proof Your Hair Before You Hit the Beach

Salt water gives great texture but saps moisture.

Apply a leave-in conditioner or a UV-protectant spray before diving in. It acts like sunscreen — but for your hair.

Skip oils. They’ll cook your hair under the sun.

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12. Keep Your Cut Wave-Friendly

Blunt ends are the enemy of movement. Ask for long layers. They help the wave fall better and hold shape.

Avoid heavy chunking. It’ll make your waves clump and frizz.

Book trims every 8–10 weeks. Dead ends kill bounce.

13. Colour Plays a Part

Lighter strands reflect more light, which can make waves pop.

If you’ve been thinking of adding dimension, go for subtle balayage. It gives depth without looking stripy.

But avoid bleach overload. Over-processed hair doesn’t wave — it breaks.

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15. Know When to Go Heatless

Too much hot tool action will eventually take its toll.

Use braids, twists, or flexi rods on damp hair for no-heat waves.

Sleep on it and shake it out in the morning.

Conclusion..

So if your “effortless” waves are taking actual effort, don’t stress — you’re doing it right.

Mastering fake beach hair is practically an art form, and every spritz, twist, and clamp counts.

Keep at it, because the only thing more impressive than a day at the beach is looking like you had one without ever leaving your bathroom!

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