Plus, there’s a reason they call them beach waves, right?

So, you might want to consider adding coconut oil or olive oil treatment to your hair before washing.

Just remember to use natural oil on your hair that’s not going to harm the sea life.

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With the moisture problem taken care of, it’s time to think about shampooing.

Instead, opt for a moisturizing shampoo clearly marked as sulfate and silicon free.

Because when it comes to ocean-kissed hair, it can’t get enough conditioning.

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Use a moisturizing conditioner

More important than shampooing is conditioning.

Consider leaving your conditioner in for a few extra minutes rather than just rinsing it out immediately.

For example, many of the experts on Vogue recommended three minutes or so for extra hydration.

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Therefore, try adding a leave-in conditioner with sun protection on top of your regular conditioning regime.

This will help to soothe flyaways and combat any remaining dryness the elements have caused.

see to it to spritz on more detangler as needed for those really stubborn areas.

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With your locks free of tangles, it’s time to talk about drying.

So, your hair has seen its share of damaging dryness and heat during the day.

You’ve done a lot of work to hydrate and smooth everything back out.

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Now it’s time to just let it air dry rather than pumping more heat onto it.

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