![]() ![]() The long answer is “ No, but there’s really no need to be ornery about it since there’s a slew of non-banned sunscreens that can both protect Hawaii’s beautiful oceans and keep our skin safe too!” The ban is targeting retailers who sellsunscreen in Hawaii and, quite honestly, I don’t think Hawaii has the resources or manpower to check and eliminate every contraband item from entering the islands anyway. ![]() My answer comes in short and long versions.įor both questions, the short answer is “ No.” So, if you’re wondering: Will my (banned) sunscreen get confiscated? Will I get ticketed/fined/arrested for possessing banned sunscreens? ![]() Sea salt draws oils out of your hair, which gives it that extra voluminous texture after spending some time at the beach.Last Words What exactly is the Hawaii sunscreen ban?īasically, the law is to ban the sale of sunscreens containing oxybenzone or octinoxate in the Hawaiian Islands.įor those traveling to the Hawaiian Islands for the first time since Covid, this new law may come as a surprise – I guess it’s technically not new since it was created in 2018, but it became effective on January 1, 2021, and states as follows:īeginning January 1, 2021, it shall be unlawful to sell, offer for sale, or distribute for sale in the State any sunscreen that contains oxybenzone or octinoxate, or both, without a prescription issued by a licensed healthcare provider. There are plenty out there to choose from, but they basically all have the same active ingredients. No matter how long your hair might be, a quick and easy way to get those beach curls is to use a sea salt spray. ![]() If you’re taking the beach bum look more literally and not washing your hair for a day or two, you can refresh it by hitting it with a spritz or two of texturizing spray. You don’t want to smooth over this style, so skip the comb and up the dishevelment a bit by roughing your hair up with your hands. “You want to use just enough to leave your hair with a lived-in look,” says Serna. That can vary from three pumps for shorter, finer hair to eight for thicker, longer manes. As long as you have some length, whether it’s just on top or all over, you can easily rock this style.īecause the goal is to get texture without any excessive crunch, modify the amount of texturizing spray you use based on your hair. “Your hair needs to be long enough to run your hands through it,” says Taylor. To avoid these adverse effects and assist those who want the look, but have no intention of riding a wave or even lounging by the shore, we asked Taylor and Serna how to fake a beachin’ texture. While the most obvious method for replicating their Cali beach bum texture is to actually get up on a board, salty seawater does tend to leave locks parched and crispy. And the first and most important step of hair care is taking care of your scalp. “There is not much upkeep so it’s great when you’re on-the-go or want to spend less time on styling.”Įven the most laid back bros care about their hair a little, though. “It’s a much lower maintenance style for guys who enjoy a free and adventurous lifestyle,” explains Baxter Finley barbers Erik Taylor and Carmen Serna. After all, the artfully rumpled surfer hairstyle strikes just the right balance between scruffy and overly groomed, making it perfect for summer. Re-watching Point Break (the original, not the abomination of a remake) inspired equal parts envy over Johnny Utah’s and Bodhi’s badass surfing skills and their rad, salt-baked, wind-whipped manes. ![]()
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