How to Curl hair without using heat

Author: John Stephens
Date Of Creation: 22 January 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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How To: Heatless Curls with Household Items
Video: How To: Heatless Curls with Household Items

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  • Wet braids in braids. Divide hair into 2 equal parts and braid then use an elastic to hold the hair in place.
    • To make the hair look more natural, gently pull the braid with your fingers so that it is not too tight.
    • For slightly wavy curls, try braiding a braid on the back instead of braids.
    • For even more curls, divide your hair into three or four sections and braid each part.
  • Remove the braid. After a few hours, when your hair is dry, remove the elastic and braid. Gently brush your fingers with your fingers for natural wavy hair. advertisement
  • Method 2 of 8: Make curly hair with a roll


    1. After shampooing and conditioner, dry hair with a towel. Squeeze gently to dry your hair.
    2. Brush your hair straight and make sure it doesn't get tangled.
    3. Take a small portion of hair. Place the roller over your hair and carefully curl it up against your head. Clamp or hold the hair in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.

    4. Carefully take out the roller. You will have beautiful curls. advertisement

    Method 3 of 8: Use a t-shirt to make your hair curl

    1. Wash and condition your hair as usual. Gently brush to remove tangled hair, then pat the hair dry with a soft towel. Do not apply serum or dry conditioner.
    2. Cut the t-shirt into long fabric. Start at the collar and use the scissors to cut it down to the hem. Continue cutting off the entire body until you have the right amount of fabric. Take off the sleeves as they are too short for long hair.
      • The width of the piece will depend on the curl of the curl you want to create. If you want curls, cut the piece of fabric 2.5cm wide; With large curls, with slight ripples, cut the fabric so it is 7.5cm wide.
      • If you don't have an old t-shirt, you can use socks, towels or fabrics from other clothes and even paper bags. Just cut it slightly longer than your hair.

    3. Hair curl. Use a comb to separate a small portion of hair. Place one end of the piece of fabric into the ends of the hair. Roll the hair up towards the roots, always keeping the hair on the cloth. Once the hair is curled and the fabric is close to the scalp, tie the ends of the cloth to keep the curl in place.
      • If you only want to curl the ends of your hair, curl only half of it and tie the piece of fabric where you want to stop.
      • Curl the hair below instead of up so that the curls are facing the neck, not out.
      • Fix your hair with a toothpick.
    4. Wait for the hair to dry. Wait a few hours or go to bed after curling your hair. When the hair is completely dry, remove the cloth and remove the hair. Use gentle action if you want curls and curls. For wavy curls, comb your hair with a wide-toothed comb to unravel the curls. advertisement

    Method 4 of 8: Wrap your hair in socks to get loose curls

    1. Prepare socks. You can use any kind of socks (just relatively long socks). Cut the toe of the sock (about 4cm). Then, roll the sock into a donut-like shape.
    2. Tie your hair back. Do this with dry hair. Take all the hair back and tie it up with an elastic. Spray a little more water to make it easier to curl.
    3. Fixed the position of the socks. Hold the ends of your hair and put the socks in your hair. Wrap hair over the surface of the sock and tuck the ends underneath the socks to hold it in place. Do this until all hair is wrapped tightly around your head and tucked your hair underneath your socks. The bun will be held in place as you wrap your hair close to your head.
    4. Check the result. Your hair will have large ripples. Use a little hairspray to fix the wave if desired. advertisement

    Method 5 of 8: Wrap your hair in a headband for vintage curls

    1. Wash and condition your hair as usual. If you've recently washed your hair, just wet it. Then use a towel to dry the water.
    2. To comb. Smooth hair brushing.Make sure your hair is free from tangles.
    3. Wrap your hair in a headband. Choose a soft, stretchy headband that you can wear to your head to keep your hair from sticking to your face. Work with small sections of hair, wrap your hair in a headband and use clips to hold the ends in place after you're done. Continue doing this until all the hair is wrapped in the headband.
      • You can also just wrap your hair around the lower part of the headband.
    4. Take out the headband and shake the curls. Remove the hairpin to let the curls hang down. Continue until all the clips are removed from the hair. Keep curls in order by squeezing a little more mousse and spraying with glue to keep the curls. advertisement

    Method 6 of 8: Light, simple wavy hairstyle

    1. Wet hair with water. You do not need to wash your hair unless it is dirty.
    2. Comb for smooth, straight hair.
    3. Divide hair into 2 parts. Then, twist each part of hair tightly.
    4. Wrap the curly hair into two buns.
    5. Remove the bun in the morning. So you have wavy, curly hair! advertisement

    Method 7 of 8: Twisted hair for curly hair

    1. Use a towel to dry your hair until it's just slightly damp.
    2. Comb and divide your hair into 2 equal parts.
    3. Partially tighten hair. Use a small clip to keep the twisted hair in place at the top of your head. If you don't have a clip, you can use an elastic band. Do the same for the rest of the hair.
      • You can also use a headband around the bun to hold it in place.
    4. Remove the clips when the hair is dry. You should now have frizzy hair. advertisement

    Method 8 of 8: Make curly hair with a toothpick

    1. Wash your hair or take a shower. After that, let the hair dry slightly. Hair must be moist for ripples to form.
    2. When your hair is almost dry, use a brush. You will need to brush your hair straight and smooth so that the curls don't get tangled.
    3. Divide hair into 2 parts. Most of the hair is above, below only a thin part. You can use your hand or a comb to divide your hair.
    4. Use your fingers to create waves. Create the first curl by holding part of the hair and wrapping it around the finger. Then, fix it close to the scalp with a toothpick.
      • Continue doing until all the hair underneath is gone. Once the hair is wrapped, take another piece of hair and do the same.
    5. Leave the toothpick on your head until your hair is dry. You can use a hairdryer to shorten the time or wait for your hair to dry naturally. Once the hair is dry, remove the toothpick and let the curls fall down naturally.
      • You can also use your fingers to gently remove the curls, but don't brush your hair.
      • Use additional hairspray if desired.
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    Advice

    • Avoid brushing your hair after styling. This will unravel the curls, making the hair frizzy. Instead, gently edit the curls with your hands for a slightly more natural mess.
    • For frizzy hair, you should apply an anti-frizz serum to your hair before styling.

    What you need

    • Toothpick clamp
    • A wide tooth comb
    • Mousse, hair spray, anti-frizz serum and / or other hair conditioner (optional)
    • Clean socks
    • Drag
    • Add a hair elastic band (if needed)