To get her look:
Keep the natural waves. Don’t blow-dry the hair to straighten it at all. Use a light product, like mousse, on damp hair and dry the
hair with a diffused dryer and the fingers to tousle the hair. This keeps as much of the natural texture and wave as possible.
Use two different sizes of curling iron to simulate a more natural curl pattern. Use the larger iron on the upper sections of the head and
the smaller barrel for the lower portions. Separate randomly sized sections for curling to give an uneven effect, which appears more
natural.
You can get a looser look in the curls around the face by taking two-inch sections and twirling it in your fingers a couple of times
before winding it around the iron. When you do wind it around, wrap it away from the face. Don’t clamp the hair in the iron, as this
will create softer, less-crisp, curls.
After letting your hair cool, and the curls are allowed to set, use your fingers to gently loosen and break up the curls. You can
lightly mist the hair with a spray wax while lifting and shaking the hair to add fullness and volume.
It’s crucial to leave the hair alone while it’s warm, or you’ll pull out the curl, and create frizz and fly-away strands.