How to Curl Your Hair No Heat?
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Apr 26, 2013
Brooke B.
I've tried a few methods but I want to ear some more options <3.
Apr 26, 2013
Brooke B.
*hear
Apr 26, 2013
Kaci L.
Tie socks in your hair
Apr 26, 2013
Mia G.
When my hair is just slightly damp I take it in large sections and wind them around an average sized marker (twisting as I wrap), then I slide the hair off the marker and pinch it in a little stack or weird barrel curl (so it retains it's circular shape, but is squished down), then I take a butterfly clip and put it in the place of my fingers. Then I let my hair set for about 30 minutes minimum. Unclip, add a product of your choice, and enjoy :)
Apr 26, 2013
Rhyanna G.
Rods ^.^
Apr 26, 2013
AJ M.
Curling rods with wet hair a setting lotion dry over night or with a med heat blow dryer with defuser on. that should do the trick
Apr 26, 2013
Alondra G.
Magazine papers, straws, foil, caccoons, headband curls, all over sock buns, foam rollers/plastic clip rollers.