Wavy Chic
Want these relaxed yet polished waves as much as we do? Follow these tips from Aveda guest artist Frank Rizzeri, the stylist behind the look at the Novis Autumn/Winter 2015 show.

Want these relaxed yet polished waves as much as we do? Follow these tips from Aveda guest artist Frank Rizzeri, the stylist behind the look at the Novis Autumn/Winter 2015 show.
This is a Marie Claire Advertorial
Want these relaxed yet polished waves as much as we do? Follow these tips from Aveda guest artist Frank Rizzeri, the stylist behind the look at the Novis Autumn/Winter 2015 show.
Blow dry clean hair with a paddle brush. Once half dry, section hair and spritz through from roots to ends with Aveda Pure Abundance™ Style Prep for increased volume and grip.
Finish drying hair in sections and curve hair over the brush for a rounded yet straight style. Once dry, apply Aveda Pure Abundance™ Hair potion for added body and texture.
Create a centre part with a wide tooth comb and let the hair fall naturally for an uneven finish.
Form the bends in the top layer of hair with a double-barrel curling tong. Wrap the mid-lengths of hair over the large barrel through to the smaller barrel. Leave out one or two inches at the ends to give the slightly undone feel.
Marie Claire Newsletter
Celebrity news, beauty, fashion advice, and fascinating features, delivered straight to your inbox!
Emulsify five drops of Aveda Dry Remedy™ Daily Moisturizing Oil in your hands and tousle through the hair for added sheen. Finally, set with a mist of Aveda Air Control™ Hair Spray.
Whether you fear the frizz or dream of smooth, straight locks, find out how YOU can get your dream hair with Aveda and Marie Claire.
Check out Aveda.co.uk for even more info.
The leading destination for fashion, beauty, shopping and finger-on-the-pulse views on the latest issues. Marie Claire's travel content helps you delight in discovering new destinations around the globe, offering a unique – and sometimes unchartered – travel experience. From new hotel openings to the destinations tipped to take over our travel calendars, this iconic name has it covered.
-
I'm calling it—these are the must-have trainers of the season
Sack off your Sambas once and for all
By Clementina Jackson
-
The Women's Prize for Fiction shines a light on personal freedom and the search for human connection
Miranda July and debut author Aria Aber are shortlisted in this year's Women's Prize for Fiction
By Mischa Anouk Smith
-
Jenny Slate on chemistry reads, work idols and building trust on set
By Jenny Proudfoot