No Heat No Products GREAT Curls.

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Sep 12, 2013

Kelsey R.

Start with wet, combed out hair. Split into 2 equal sections (thick hair may need more than 2) Next twist one section outward (toward your shoulder) until it is a tight curl. Do the same with other section (s). Be sure to keep twisting them periodically until they begin to stay on their own and not fall out. When they dry they should look something like this.

Sep 12, 2013

Kelsey R.

:)

Sep 12, 2013

Ruby W.

Oh my goddddd thank you I've been meaning to learn how to do this

Sep 12, 2013

Kelsey R.

Lizeth I will in the morning when they're completely dry:) Ruby you're welcome! This is the only way my hair will hold a curl so I do it a lot!

Sep 12, 2013

Kelsey R.

Here's what it looks like broken up.

Sep 12, 2013

Ieshia M.

Cute! :)

Sep 12, 2013

Sloane M.

I do this all the time, but just a tip if you want more waves in your curls, you can twist the 2 sections together and tie it off with an elastic and sleep on it :) it's much easier.

Sep 13, 2013

Vivienne T.

Wow, that looks great! Also, I suggest using a tiny bit of pro naturals argan oil to define the curls and keep them soft and shiny.

Sep 15, 2013

Kelsey R.

Hailey I'm not sure mine is curly/wavy/straight I have the weirdest natural hair ever lol but it should work it basically changed your hair's natural look while it's wet so when it's dry it's stuck like that till you wash again. I've never had them fall out before!