It is easy and simple to wind luxurious waves on the curling iron. But what if it is not there or you do not want to injure your hair once again with high temperatures? Do you think you have no choice? You are wrong! Here are 10 easy ways to make curls without curling irons and curlers at home. One of them will probably be right for you!
1. Pigtails
The easiest and most obvious way is to braid a lot of fine braids into your slightly damp hair before bed. We recommend braiding them straight from the roots so that the volume is even. Do not comb your loose hair, but gently break it with your fingers.
2. Flagella
Roll each strand into a light and free rope, secure with hairpins and treat with a light fixing agent. If the pigtails make tight and elastic curls, then the flagella are soft and romantic waves.
3. Beam
To create large curls, dry your hair almost to the end and curl it into a bun. When they are too long or thick, first pull off a few tails, and then twist them into bunches.
4. Studs
It is most convenient to wind curls for long hair on hairpins. Separate thin strands and wrap them around in a figure eight - it will turn out very nicely and neatly, with a slight broken effect.
5. Invisibles
Invisibles are a little less comfortable than stilettos, but they are also used to create curls. Twist the curl around your finger, carefully remove and fix it with an invisible one at the roots.
6. Rubber bands
Many small elastic bands work well for curling short hair. Thread a thin section of elastic, pull it up to the roots, and loop through your hair until it is there all the way.
7. Bandage
Depending on the width of the bandage, the curls will be smaller or larger. Put it on and start gradually wrapping the strands around until you remove everything. To prevent the heavy accessory from falling off, secure it with hairpins or crabs. The headband can be worn at night, but this method is not very convenient for long hair.
8. Paper
Cut the paper into strips and roll into tight cylinders so that they look like curlers. Wrap strands on them and secure with threads or small elastic bands. Similarly, you can use Japanese sticks, pencils, and any oblong objects.
9. Papillotes
Tissue papillotes are one of the most ancient methods. All you need to do is cut into strips any unnecessary fabric or even wet wipes. Roll the strands onto these strips and tie them. By changing the size of the strands, you can vary the size and elasticity of the curls, and this method is also suitable for any length.
10. Wet curls
If your hair has even a slight natural wave, it will be easy for you to create wet curls without additional tools. To do this, moisturize your hair, apply gel on it and chaotically squeeze the strands in your hands for 5-7 minutes and let go.