How to curl your hair without a curling iron

Author: Bobbie Johnson
Date Of Creation: 3 April 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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How To: Heatless Curls with Household Items
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Content

A hairdryer and curling iron are two great styling tools that give your hair a stunning look. However, regular exposure to heat can damage your hair. Perhaps you have noticed this or you have split ends? Time to give your hair a break. Read this article to find out several ways to curl your hair without exposing it to heat.

Steps

Method 1 of 4: Curling your hair with a curler

  1. 1 Wash your hair before bed. Curlers will give your hair the shape of lush curls while you sleep. Start by using shampoo before bed.
  2. 2 Detangle your hair. Use a brush or comb. This will make it much easier to work with your hair.
  3. 3 Apply mousse all over your hair. Your hair should be damp. Apply mousse from roots to ends of hair.
  4. 4 Decide on the size of your curls. For Victoria Secret hairstyles, you will need soft curlers or Velcro curlers with a diameter of five centimeters. The smaller the diameter of the curler, the denser your curls will be.
  5. 5 Part your hair into two buns. Your hair should be slightly damp. If they are already dry, wet with a spray bottle filled with water.
  6. 6 Wrap each section of your hair around a curler. It is necessary to start winding the strand from the ends of the hair, twisting towards the roots.
  7. 7 Secure the curlers with a special clip or hairpins. You should fix the curlers until all of your hair is curled.
  8. 8 Relax. Your hair will frizz while you sleep.
  9. 9 Take off your curlers after you wake up. Do not unwind them, but remove them directly from the hair roots so that you can style them at the same time.
  10. 10 Run your fingers through your hair. This will give the curls a more natural look.

Method 2 of 4: Curling your hair with a cloth

  1. 1 Find an old T-shirt. Choose one that will not be a pity to cut into shreds.
  2. 2 Cut the fabric into strips three centimeters wide and about a dozen long. You may need about 12 of these strips.
  3. 3 Wash your hair. It's best to do this before bed to keep your hair styled during the night. You will wake up with soft curls!
  4. 4 Comb the knots in your hair. Do this with a brush or comb.
  5. 5 Apply mousse. It is necessary to apply the mousse over the entire length of the hair, from roots to ends, while it is still slightly damp.
  6. 6 Decide on the size of your curl. A lock of hair about three centimeters wide will form tighter curls. Larger strands work well for looser curls.
  7. 7 Divide your hair into sections. Dampen dry hair with water from a spray bottle.
  8. 8 Wrap a strand of hair around a piece of paper towel. Always start curling your hair from the ends to the roots.
  9. 9 Tie the ends of the fabric into a knot. This will separate the strands. You should keep twisting and tying until all strands are tied in knots of strips of fabric.
  10. 10 Go to sleep. Curls will curl while you dream.
  11. 11 Untie all knots when you wake up. Untie all knots at the same time.
  12. 12 Use your fingers to ruffle the strands. This will add volume to your hair.

Method 3 of 4: Curling your hair by braiding

  1. 1 Wash your hair in the evening. By braiding your hair into braids at night, you will give it a wavy shape. Start by washing your hair.
  2. 2 Comb your hair. You need to untangle any knots to make braiding easier.
  3. 3 Apply mousse all over your hair. Make sure to distribute the product evenly along the entire length from roots to ends.
  4. 4 Decide on the size of your curl. A lock of hair about three centimeters wide will form tighter curls. Larger strands work well for looser curls.
  5. 5 Part your hair into sections. You will need at least two to four strands.
  6. 6 Braid your hair. Use elastic hair ties at the ends of your braids to prevent tangling.
  7. 7 Go to bed. Your hair will dry overnight and curl into curls.
  8. 8 Remove hair ties after waking up. Elastic bands are easy to lose! Try to save them for later use.
  9. 9 Unwind your braids. For a more natural look, brush your hair with your fingers.

Method 4 of 4: Curling your hair with hairpins

  1. 1 Dampen hair with water from a spray bottle. It is not necessary to wet your hair completely. The hairpins will give them the shape of spiral curls.
  2. 2 Comb through your hair, detangling any knots. Smooth hair will make it easier for you to work with hairpins.
  3. 3 Part your hair into sections. You will need to separate the top of your hair from the bottom. You will need to braid the bottom section first, so pin up the rest of your hair at the top.
  4. 4 Roll up a small section of your hair, starting at the ends. Continue wrapping your hair around your finger until you reach the roots. The wider the strand, the softer the curls will end up.
  5. 5 Pass the hairpin through the curled section of your hair. Make sure the strand is securely held in place.
  6. 6 Continue curling your hair. The process can be considered complete when all curls are curled.
  7. 7 Let your hair dry. For best results, wait at least an hour.
  8. 8 Take out all the pins. Studs are very easily lost. Try to keep them in one place for future reference.
  9. 9 Spread your hair with your fingers. The looser your curls, the more natural your styling will be.
  10. 10 Ready.

What do you need

Curling hair by braiding

  • Brush or comb
  • Styling mousse
  • Elastic hair bands

Curling hair with curlers

  • Brush or comb
  • Styling mousse
  • Spray bottle
  • Clips or hairpins

Curling hair with fabric

  • Brush or comb
  • Styling mousse
  • Spray bottle
  • Strips of fabric about three centimeters wide

Hair curling with hairpins

  • Brush or comb
  • Hairpins
  • Hairpins
  • Spray bottle