Style the one step effortless waves from nyfw
Ready to get effortless waves straight from the NYFW F/W ‘22 runway? In collaboration with designer PatBO and TRESemme Global Hairstylist Lacy Redway, we’re sharing the official One Step Waves Style seen on the PatBO runway for you to recreate using our new TRESemmé One Step Waves.
Ready to get effortless waves straight from the NYFW F/W ‘22 runway? In collaboration with designer PatBO and TRESemme Global Hairstylist Lacy Redway, we’re sharing the official One Step Waves Style seen on the PatBO runway for you to recreate using our new TRESemmé One Step Waves.
Designed to deliver 5-in-1 hairstyling benefits for wavy hair, our One Step 5-in-1 Waves enhances your natural wave pattern, tames frizz, adds volume, provides a soft hold and heat protection all in one simple step. Inspired by the everyday multi-tasking woman, this beach waves runway style paired with our limited-edition TRESemmé x PatBO Faux-Pearl Headband — or your favorite headband at home--is the easiest way to rock natural waves with minimal effort. With this runway hairstyle, your waves will look naturally defined with all the volume and soft hold you’ll need to keep your look on lock from day to night.
To style this One Step Waves Headband Style at home, here are the TRESemmé products and hair tools you’ll need:
- TRESemmé One Step Waves
- Blow dryer
- Wide tooth comb
- Curling iron
- TRESemmé x PatBO Faux-Pearl Headband
Step 1:
Spritz TRESemmé One Step Waves. all over damp hair and scrunch hair with hands after applying.
Step 2:
Blow dry hair using a diffuser and twist sections around fingers while drying to enhance waves.
Step 3:
Use a wide tooth comb to comb through hair once completely cooled and spritz TRESemmé One Step Waves to dry hair. Scrunch sections with hands before parting hair down the middle.
Step 4:
Use a curling iron as needed to add further definition to waves.
Step 5:
Finish the look by placing the TRESemmé x PatBO Faux-Pearl Headband on top of your head and push back slightly so some of the middle part still shows.