On runways, red carpets and street style, relaxed and beachy waves have been prevailing for quite some time now, and it doesn't look like they're going anywhere.

For you, the beach wave is easy to show a client how to do and provides at least a couple retail opportunities (hello, sea salt spray from every brand, ever).

And for your client, they can take less time to style via air-drying, hold onto their color longer and decrease heat damage from blowdryers.

Basically, everyone wins. We've rounded up six of our favorite ways to do the wave so that you can, too.

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