Last Updated on September 24, 2016 by Jane
So I have to admit I have a bit of a Castle obsession. To the point that my two year old points at the TV when it is on and can say Castle. It is funny because we (and by we I mean my & my husband not me and my 2 year old) didn’t really pick up on this show until fall 2013 so we had 5 seasons to catch up on to get up to speed for the current season.
For those of you familiar with the show will know that the Castle’s leading lady is Kate Beckett, the NYPD detective that inspires his Nikki Heat series of books. You will also know that the character (played by Canada’s own Stana Katic) has had quite the hair evolution over the series. Personally I am not too fond of her hair from the first two seasons as it was quite short and then obvious that she was growing out a short cut.
Season 3 and 4 are my favourites hair wise as somewhere between season 4 and 5 Beckett got hair extensions as her hair seemed to get REALLY long REALLY fast.
Regardless Kate Beckett’s hair is often styled with these perfectly loose wave curls that I thought I would share how to recreate.
So step one is simply to give yourself a good blow out. Personally I don’t like to do this on air dried hair as the curl is loose and with a blow out first you are giving the look a stronger foundation. My hair is actually naturally wavy but my waves NEVER end up looking like the end result here.
As you can see I have mid length hair (about to the top tip of my armpit) so this is going to be about Kate Becket season 3-ish.
Two key points on creating these loose waves. I am using a traditional clip curling iron. I don’t really see the point to go out and buy a clipless one since I have figured out a few tricks to make this one work for a loose wave look.
So first thing is the point the clip away from you. I don’t really use the clip so I want it out of the way while I am twirling the hair around the barrel.
The second thing is is to wrap the hair around the barrel AWAY from you so when you hold a piece of hair out wrap it out across the front of the barrel to the far side of the curling iron then continue to wrap the hair. I wrap it up the barrel.
To get a loose wave instead of a head full of tight ringlets I make sure to grab half a handful of hair. I wrap that hair (away from me) around the curling iron about 2-3 times.
Because my hair is layered it depends on whether we are talking the shortest or the longest layers. Some of the shortest layers are more like 1.5 times around the barrel.
Do not clip the ends and wrap. This technique will not get you these waves. Instead hold onto the end piece of the hair like you see above, wrap the 2 or so times and just hold the hair tightly.
And essentially that is it. Just keep curling away from you, while holding onto that end piece. It is my full proof way to get loose waves like Kate Beckett.
Now on some of the under pieces I will cheat and use the clip and just roll the hair up because I find that it is more awkward to hold the hair. And I don’t always fully curl the back, but get the top few layers to continue the look through the back.
I find that this look will hold for a few days and still look good (especially day 2 where the curls will be nice and loose). I don’t traditionally use alot of product to style my hair. I just use Bumble & Bumble prep to start and then either the Bumble & Bumble straitening cream or Kevin Murphy Full again.
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Do you have Kate Beckett hair envy? What season do you feel like she has her BEST hair? Or are you just pumped for another loose waves hair tutorial?
How to Dress Like Kate Beckett from Castle – College Fashion
Friday 20th of February 2015
[…] only accessory you really need with this look is confidence. Of course, Beckett’s impossibly perfect waves never […]
Lene
Sunday 19th of January 2014
I love this look! Is the conair curling iron a good product? Does it heat up quickly?
Jane the torontoShopoholic
Monday 20th of January 2014
Mine is fairly old, but it does heat up quickly.
Liz
Friday 17th of January 2014
Love this post! It looks really nice on you. Castle's the best show and Stana is my all time FAVORITE actress and role model out there. Just wondering what size barrel you were using. Thanks for this! -Liz
Jane the torontoShopoholic
Friday 17th of January 2014
To be honest I have had the curling iron for ages, but I believe it is a 1.25 barrel.
Glad you liked it!
Fiona
Friday 10th of January 2014
Looks great on you. :) I want big curls in my hair too, but 1.) I'm too lazy and 2.) curls never stay in my straight hair unless I use an obscene amount of product. I'll just envy from afar!
Jane the torontoShopoholic
Friday 10th of January 2014
lol I only do it when I have the time for sure. And I am lucky (unlucky in humidity) that I have hair that takes to curl really well but straightens easily too.
Mafalda
Tuesday 7th of January 2014
Oh wow you look so pretty, I definitely have to try it (when my hair is longer). Mafalda ❤ www.mafaldadotzero.blogspot.fr
Jane the torontoShopoholic
Tuesday 7th of January 2014
And Thank You!
Jane the torontoShopoholic
Tuesday 7th of January 2014
Mafalda, I have been growing my hair out to try more styles like this! When my hair was shorter it just didn't look like this at all.