As busy moms, we are often left very little time to do our own hair in the morning.
Usually, it’s a mad dash to make sure the kids are well-fed, groomed, dressed appropriately, and dropped off at school on-time with healthy lunches securely packed!
Most mornings we are lucky to get a brush through our hair before drop-offs, while the rest of the time we end up sporting top knots or ponytails.
Unfortunately, these sorts of updo’s can lead to some serious hair breakage over time.
We decided to look into some new ways to do our hair that promise to be quick and easy… while still looking polished.
We found this great {short} video tutorial on how to create beachy waves that helps to minimize the appearance of dry, damaged hair {since we also go too long between cuts — yikes}!
Oh, and I am totally going to use the tips in this vid. I live in Florida and am always looking for a good way to create wavy beach hair. I usually just end up with stringy frizz! This video looks like it works good. Thanks for the tips.
Love the new left justification! Much easier to read and read and read. Keep up the good work girls! 🙂
We are so glad that you like it! We do, too! Thanks again for your input! We really appreciate it, Colleen! xo
Oh, and I am totally going to use the tips in this vid. I live in Florida and am always looking for a good way to create wavy beach hair. I usually just end up with stringy frizz! This video looks like it works good. Thanks for the tips.
Yay! I hope that it works for you! I tried it out yesterday and I have really thick hair. It held up pretty well! Love those beachy waves!! xo
Oh, I recommend the moroccan argan oil hair mask from Pro Naturals, it actually repairs hair so no worries about hiding damage.
Thanks, Vivien! I love moroccan oil! It smells so good & it does work great! Thanks for adding that! xo
Thank you for the tips! I’ll try that! I’m now using pro naturals moroccan argan oil which is helping me a lot to get soft and healthy hair again.
I don’t think the title of your article matches the content lol. Just kidding, mainly because I had some doubts after reading the article.