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    Home / News / Lifestyle News / 5 simple ways to style air-dried wavy hair
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    5 simple ways to style air-dried wavy hair

    By Anujj Trehaan
    Mar 04, 2025
    11:47 am

    What's the story

    Learning to love and work with the natural texture of your hair can be a game-changer, especially if you're blessed with beautiful waves.

    Air-drying is a gentle and healthy way to let your hair do its thing, embracing its natural beauty instead of fighting against it.

    In this article, we'll share five ways to style air-dried wavy hair so you can look effortlessly gorgeous without damaging your precious locks.

    Scrunching

    Embrace the scrunch technique

    One of the easiest ways to boost your waves is by scrunching your hair while it's still damp.

    Simply apply a lightweight mousse or leave-in conditioner for added moisture and hold, then gently scrunch sections of your hair from the ends upwards towards the scalp.

    This not only helps enhance the natural curl pattern but also adds volume without the need for heat.

    Braiding

    Upgrade with braids for waves

    To achieve more defined waves, braid your damp hair and let it air dry.

    Play around with the size of your braids: smaller braids will create tighter waves, while larger braids will result in loose waves.

    After your hair is dry, carefully undo the braids and use your fingers to separate the waves for a beachy, textured finish.

    Salt spray

    Utilize sea salt spray

    Sea salt spray is your ticket to those coveted fresh-off-the-beach waves.

    To apply, just mist it onto damp or dry hair, focusing on the mid-lengths to the ends.

    The salt component amplifies your hair's natural wave pattern while adding that enviable texture.

    Used in moderation, it won't dehydrate your strands, making it a trusty companion for everyday styling.

    Microfiber drying

    Invest in microfiber towels

    Regular towels can be harsh on wavy hair, raising the cuticle and causing frizz and loss of definition.

    A microfiber towel absorbs water more effectively and is much gentler on your hair.

    Don't rub your hair, instead pat or gently squeeze out the water. This helps keep your waves smooth and intact.

    Overnight care

    Nighttime care matters too

    Preserving your waves overnight is a game-changer for your morning hair.

    Try sleeping on a silk pillowcase to minimize friction that leads to frizz and flattened waves.

    Or, loosely wrap your hair in a silk scarf or use a satin scrunchie to maintain its shape until morning without any crease marks.

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