Get Veronika Arichteva‘s Waves: A Step-by-Step Guide
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Achieve the popular “hair on Arichtev” look with these simple styling instructions.
Waves, as seen on Veronika Arichteva, are versatile and flattering for various hair lengths, including the shorter “mikado” style she currently sports. These waves are created using a specialized triple-barrel waver, producing a “broken” wave effect similar to that achieved after braiding. Here’s how to replicate Arichteva’s signature hairstyle, which she says can last for several days.
Step 1: Heat Protection
As seen in her social media tutorials, Arichteva begins by sectioning her hair. She starts from the bottom layers, applying a heat protectant to each strand. “This is a must-have, otherwise you will have nothing to shoot time,” she jokes, emphasizing the importance of protecting hair from high temperatures during styling.
Getting Started from the Bottom
the process involves taking a medium-sized strand and clamping the triple-barrel waver from the roots to the ends. Hold the hair in the waver for approximately three seconds, adjusting the duration based on the desired wave intensity.
“Always start from your neck and gradually proceed up the sections.”
Focus on the strands around the face, avoiding direct contact with the scalp. Rather, concentrate on the last two-thirds of the hair, using smaller sections. Arichteva recommends holding the waver on these sections for a shorter time to achieve a more natural look.
Don’t have a triple-barrel waver? A hairdresser suggests, “If you do not have it at home, you can achieve a similar effect with a hair iron, where you break the strand and create waves.”
Finishing Touches: Add a Spray!
According to Arichteva, the entire process takes only about 8 minutes, and the waves can last up to a week. To enhance volume, she recommends applying dry shampoo to the roots and using a texturizing spray for added roughness and support. “Waves look best only the next day, when they are a little in bed, they are not so crepe,” veronika Arichteva adds.
Trouble keeping waves in your hair? “Apply volume spray to towel-dried hair, blow-dry, and then style with the triple-barrel waver. This product will give the hair shape and extend the stamina, so the waves look nice.”
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1: Volume spray for damp hair with thermo -cherned Olaplex, 760 CZK (150 ml), sells Sephora; 2: Volume spray for damp hair for Tsuki shape hairstyle, shu uemura, 1 060 CZK (190 ml), sells Red salon; 3: texturizing spray Aloe Boost, Taft, 129 CZK (150 ml), selling DM drugstore; 4: suchý shampoo Airwash, K18, 1 250 CZK (118 ml), sells salon online; 5: Babyliss curls, CZK 1,949, sells Datart; 6: Mermade three -year -old, CZK 1,748, sells Notino
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Frequently Asked Questions
- How long do the waves last?
- According to Veronika Arichteva, the waves can last up to a week with the right products and techniques.
- What if I don’t have a triple-barrel waver?
- A similar effect can be achieved using a regular hair iron by creating “broken” waves along the hair strand.
- How can I add more volume to my waves?
- use dry shampoo at the roots and a texturizing spray throughout the hair to enhance volume.
- What is the best way to protect my hair from heat damage?
- always use a heat protectant spray before styling with hot tools.
- Can this style work on shorter hair?
- Yes, this style is suitable for both long and shorter hair, including “mikado” styles.
