
We├óΓé¼Γäóve said it once and we├óΓé¼Γäóll say it again: Sabrina Carpenter‘s hair is flawless!
Her loose, beachy waves are worth being envious of, but that doesn’t mean they can’t be attainable!
To recreate the Girl Meets World starlet’s, celebrity hairstylist Brian Magallones  recently shared this valuable how-to: 
“1. Start by running a lightweight moisturizer through your hair. (Brian used Aveda Light Elements Smoothing Fluid on Sabrina). Rough dry strands with your hands.
2. Once the hair is dry, use a 1 1/2-inch barrel curling iron to create a soft, natural wave. Starting at the nape of your neck and working up, take one inch sections and wind them around the barrel of the curling iron, taking each section in alternating directions. Be sure to keep the ends straight for a modern look. Spray each section with a volumizing hairspray, like Aveda Volumizing Tonic.
3. After you curl your whole head, brush it through to relax the wave. Make a middle part, and spritz hairspray to hold it all in place.
4. Finish with a gloss that eliminates flyaways, like Aveda Brilliant Spray-on Shine.”
You’ll have Sabrina-inspired waves in no time! Let’s get this hair party started!
P.S. CLICK HERE to check out our EXCLUSIVE photo shoot with the young starlet!
P.P.S. CLICK HERE to see our EXCLUSIVE shoot with Reign‘s Torrance Coombs!
[Image via Angelo Kritikos.]
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