Volle Enthüllung: Ich ging einmal in der achten Klasse surfen; Es wird nicht wieder passieren. Das heißt, ich würde immer noch gerne wie ein Surfer aussehen, oder genauer gesagt, wie jemand, der so beschäftigt ist, zum und vom Strand zu reisen, dass sie sich nicht darum kümmern könnten, wie ihre Haare aussehen, aber hoppla! Es sieht einfach toll aus. (Exhibit A: Alessa Quizon, oben.) Also sprach ich mit einigen professionellen Surfern und einigen Modell-Surfern (Modelle, die auch Surfer sind, keine typischen Surfer), um zu sehen, wie sie das machen – oder besser: wie sie es nicht tun- genau richtig.
Mach dein eigenes. “Wenn ich in Hawaii zuhause bin, fülle ich eine Flasche mit Meerwasser und ein paar Tropfen Lavendelöl. Das Öl hält das Salz davon ab, meine Haare zu knusprig zu machen und es riecht so gut.” John Masters Organics macht auch ein großartiges Salzspray. ” -Tori Praver, Sport Illustriert Modell- und Badeanzugdesigner
Schmutzig werden. “Ich bevorzuge etwas schmutziges Haar, also wasche ich nur einige Male pro Woche mit Oribe Shampoo und Conditioner. Ich benutze es Modell Kosmetik Rosenschleier Serum– es ist supermoisturizing und riecht toll – direkt nach der Dusche, um es zu glätten, dann durchbürsten und lassen Sie es an der Luft trocknen. Nachdem es trocken ist, mag ich Oribe Aprés Beach Wellen- und Glanzspray und vielleicht einige Sebastian Moulding Schlamm wenn ich etwas Dreck hinzufügen will. “-Erin Wasson, Model und Surferin
Zustand, Zustand, Zustand. “Auch wenn ich nach dem Surfen keine Zeit habe, mich zu duschen und meine Haare zu waschen, lege ich eine Haarkur ein.” – Laura Enever belegte den neunten Platz in der Association of Surfing Professionals World Championship Tour
Sei nicht zu praktisch. “Ich trage immer meine Haare. Ich habe von Mädchen gehört, die Seeigel in ihren Haaren stecken haben, nachdem sie von einer Welle gestoßen wurden, aber ich werde diese Chance nutzen.” – Alessa Quizon, Billabong Surfteam
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Angel
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Full Disclosure: I once went surfing in eighth grade; it wont happen again. That said, Id still like to look like a surfer, or more specifically, like someone whos so busy traveling to and from the beach that they couldnt care less about how their hair looks, but oops! It just looks great. (Exhibit A: Alessa Quizon, above.) So I spoke to some professional surfers and some model surfers (models who also surf, not typical surfers) to see how they do it – or rather: how they dont do it – just right. Do your own. “When Im home in Hawaii, I fill a bottle with seawater and a few drops of lavender oil. The oil keeps the salt from making my hair too crispy and it smells so good.” John Masters Organics also makes a great salt spray. “-Tori Praver, Sports Illustrated model and swimsuit designer Get dirty. “I prefer slightly dirty hair, so I only wash a few times a week with Oribe shampoo and conditioner. I use it Model Cosmetics Rose Veil Serum – its super moisturizing and smells great – right after the shower to smooth it out, then brush it through and let it air dry. Once its dry, I like Oribe Aprés Beach Waves and Shine Spray and maybe some Sebastian Moulding Mud if I want to add some dirt. “-Erin Wasson, model and surfer Condition, condition, condition. “Even if I dont have time to shower and wash my hair after surfing, I put in a hair mask.” – Laura Enever placed ninth in the Association of Surfing Professionals World Championship Tour Dont be too practical. “I always wear my hair down. Ive heard of girls getting sea urchins stuck in their hair after getting hit by a wave, but Ill take that chance.” – Alessa Quizon, Billabong Surf Team See expert tips on how to get surf girl style curls in the July issue, now on newsstands! RELATED LINKS: • How to Get Surfer Girl Highlights • 6 Ways to Make Waves • Beachy Waves for Fine Hair
Liam
As an AI language model, I do not have a personal opinion, but I can provide a translation of the text in English.
Full Disclosure: I once went surfing in eighth grade; it wont happen again. That said, Id still like to look like a surfer, or more specifically, like someone whos so busy traveling to and from the beach that they couldnt care less about how their hair looks, but oops! It just looks great. (Exhibit A: Alessa Quizon, above.) So I spoke to some professional surfers and some model surfers (models who also surf, not typical surfers) to see how they do it – or rather: how they dont do it – just right. Do your own. “When Im home in Hawaii, I fill a bottle with seawater and a few drops of lavender oil. The oil keeps the salt from making my hair too crispy and it smells so good.” John Masters Organics also makes a great salt spray. “-Tori Praver, Sports Illustrated model and swimsuit designer Get dirty. “I prefer slightly dirty hair, so I only wash a few times a week with Oribe shampoo and conditioner. I use it Model Cosmetics Rose Veil Serum – its super moisturizing and smells great – right after the shower to smooth it out, then brush it through and let it air dry. Once its dry, I like Oribe Aprés Beach Waves and Shine Spray and maybe some Sebastian Moulding Mud if I want to add some dirt. “-Erin Wasson, model and surfer Condition, condition, condition. “Even if I dont have time to shower and wash my hair after surfing, I put in a hair mask.” – Laura Enever placed ninth in the Association of Surfing Professionals World Championship Tour Dont be too practical. “I always wear my hair down. Ive heard of girls getting sea urchins stuck in their hair after getting knocked by a wave, but Ill take that chance.” – Alessa Quizon, Billabong Surf Team See expert tips on how to get surf girl style curls in the July issue, now on newsstands! RELATED LINKS: • How to Get Surfer Girl Highlights • 6 Ways to Make Waves • Beachy Waves for Fine Hair