The Ultimate Trick For Effortless Heatless Curls
Give your strands a break from the heat.
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Image by Katerina Kouzmitcheva / Stocksy September 23, 2024 We carefully vet all products and services featured on mindbodygreen using our Our selections are never influenced by the commissions earned from our links. The hairstyling trend cycle sits on a constant merry-go-round: One year fluffy, voluminous curls are all the rage; the next, tousled beach waves are a must-have. And the cycle continues. Regardless of what's "in" these days, it's always best to work with your natural strand pattern. If you are one to frequently opt for heat, your strands are probably begging you to put down the hot tools in the name of hair health. Luckily, this hairstyle of the moment requires absolutely zero heat. It might sound too good to be true, but you can, in fact, attain glamorous curls without frying your ends—here's how. How to nail heatless curls
If you search "heatless curls" on TikTok, you'll be met with countless tutorial clips racking up billions of views. But let's be clear: Heatless curls are by no means a "new" trend. However, modern products have made it just a bit easier to add bounce to your locks overnight.
The tool everyone is raving about: the buzzy heatless curls headband. There are more than a few of these products on the market (our recs below), most of which contain a satin-covered flexible rod and a few securing attachments—silk scrunchies, claw clips, and the like. Here's the how-to:
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Picture your finished look
Whether you have curly, wavy, or straight hair, know that using these headbands with wet strands will deliver more dramatic, defined curls. On the flip side, wrapping your strands dry before you hop into bed will reveal a more lived-in look.
Once you've landed on your finishing look, it's time to wrap. Place the headband on your head with the center of the rod lined up with the top center of your head. Make sure it's closer to your face than the back of your head.
Using a claw clip, secure the rod at the top of your head so it doesn't slide around when you're wrapping. Try to do so gently so you're not pulling on your roots.
Kitsch
Satin Heatless Curling Set
$16
This set from Kitsch is all you need to achieve dreamy curls overnight. The satin construction helps mitigate frizz, while the flexible rod makes sleeping in the look surprisingly comfortable. Plus, you can keep the satin scrunchies on hand for future use.
Once placed, wrap your strands around the rod. Many TikTok users opt for the "crisscross method," where they take small chunks of hair from the front and back section of the rod, essentially braiding the headband into your hair as you would a French braid.
If you're looking for even more volume, you may consider wrapping the front sections of your hair (including bangs, if you have them) around the top center of the rod. This way, your curls will fan outward and upward, adding some lift.
To go above and beyond, you can even slip a roller onto your headband and use that as a grip for the front section, like this user demonstrates.
Once you've finished wrapping your hair around the rod, you'll need to secure it in place. Many heatless curl sets come with scrunchies or clips to make this possible. The scrunchies will secure the side sections of your hair at the bottom (as they would for two pigtails or braids).
If you can sleep with your top claw clip in, it will help keep the rod steady. However, some people may find it uncomfortable to sleep with the clip secured, so feel free to release it if needed (no bouncy hairstyle is worth losing sleep).
Once everything is set, hop into bed.
The next morning, you'll be ready for the big reveal. All you have to do is take out your ties and clips, then gently unravel your curls from the rod, or slip it out if you have a silk- or satin-covered headband.
After that, you may consider misting your hair with some hair spray to keep the look fresh all day. If your curls tend to fall out easily, then you may consider rewrapping your strands every night, even in between wash days.
Here, just a few more tips to keep in mind:
The takeaway
Next time you're craving voluminous, bouncy waves, you'll know how to nail the look without a touch of heat. This process may seem universal, but how you decide to wrap your hair is all up to you, and it may take a few tries to achieve your desired look.