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'Water Waves' Are the Low-Key Hairstyle You're Seeing All Over the Red Carpet —Here's How to Get the Look

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2O — and for good reason. The style looks strikingly similar to how your hair looks once it's dry after stepping out of the pool, ocean, or shower — that is, if you have a naturally wavy .

If that visual isn't enough to wrap your head around what this hairstyle looks like, let's make it even more crystal-clear. Quite a few celebrities — , , and , to name a few — have worn the loose style consistently in 2022.

Fox wore the subtle waves in a selfie in February, while the star sported a similar look for a . Lopez is also a fan, and she's shown that it's the perfect style to pair with an über-sparkly dress.While water waves may appear effortless and give off that I-woke-up-like-this vibe, they actually require multiple steps and products to achieve.

Australia-based hairstylist says you can achieve this look with two different methods. This content can also be viewed on the site it from.Kim credits a as his favorite water wave-making tool. "Start by sectioning off a strand of your hair, clamp the straighter from the top of the strand, maneuver the straighter up and over for one to two inches to create volume at the roots," he explains. "Then twist the straightener in the opposite direction and pull down one to two inches." Kim says to "repeat this movement all the way down the strand and for the remainder of your hair." This content can also be viewed on the site it from.He prefers using a straightener from the brand GHD, and to be honest, so do we.

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