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Heatless Curls Tutorial




 I have been really babying my hair lately. I had "rona" 3 years ago and lost a lot of hair about 6 weeks after I recovered. Ever since then I have been trying to do my best to take good care of my hair. My mom got me a heatless curling set last Christmas and lately I have been using it all the time! I absolutely love the curls it produces, and I'm using less heat on my hair. Here are some of my tips that I've learned along the way.

  1. Start with damp hair. I will partially dry my hair until it is about 85% dry and roll my hair. You hair is more fragile when it is damp, so be careful. 
  2. The next day, you can finger comb through your curls. I add a little bit of hair oil on my hair. Especially on the ends, sometimes they can get a bit wonky when you tie the scrunchies on. 
  3. I add a little bit of Navy Haircare Pebble Beach texture spray, and hairspray to help hold the curls. 
Sometimes I need to fix a curl, usually my front bang section. So I will use a hot tool on that. Here are a couple of photos of my heatless curls! 


I made a little video on how I wrap my curls on Instagram. 

If you have any questions, don't hesitate to reach out! 

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