Curls Over Night?

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Nov 1, 2014

Lauren E.

Over night curls ideas?

Nov 1, 2014

Lauren E.

I've tried braids before and that gives me wavy hair, and I'd like to have like proper curls, but thankyou girls!

Nov 1, 2014

Hannah K.

Bantu knots! So easy and they give you proper curls:)

Nov 1, 2014

Natasha B.

Wrap damp hair into a bun, if you have thick or long hair more than one bun, sleep with it in over night. that is how I do it

Nov 1, 2014

Natalie F.

I'm not sure you can get actual "curls" without heat. You can get waves by leaving damp hair in a braid or bun over night. I guess you could do it the old fashioned way and sleep in curlers 😊 xxxxxx

Nov 1, 2014

Brittany C.

Flexible rods help me get this kind of look.

Nov 1, 2014

Leslie N.

The easiest is making multiple buns like Natasha said. I've tried everything and this is the only one I still use to this day. And the only one that is almost comfortable to sleep in aha.

Nov 1, 2014

Brittany C.

Flexi rods* darn auto correct.

Nov 1, 2014

Kaylee D.

Just put curlers in your hair, that's the only way I can curl my hair cause it's super thick!

Nov 1, 2014

Leah H.

I use Conair's foam rollers and they are amazing! They come in different sizes and make your hair beautiful! And it's only $5 at your local drugstore.

Nov 1, 2014

Leah H.

Oh and don't worry, they are comfortable to sleep in!

Nov 1, 2014

Gisell G.

Multiple little buns or sponge rolls. I use sponge rolls I'm old school like I love them!

Nov 1, 2014

Roz X.

I like rollers or flexirods.

Nov 1, 2014

Melody Y.

If you look up 'no heat over night curls for short/long hair' by xomarleyalfaro on YouTube she will show you how to get curls with a sock. I needed my hair curled for the next day and couldn't find my curler so I did this and it was AMAZING!

Nov 2, 2014

Helena B.

Sock/rag curls work best for me watch tutorials on YouTube

Nov 2, 2014

Roz X.

^rag curls last so long!

Nov 2, 2014

Roz X.

:)

Nov 2, 2014

Tonia J.

As a kid my mother used to give me rag curls. wash your hair and while its wet/very damp take little sections and wrap around a strand of a rag. I used to cut up old t-shirts into 1 inch strips. then you just wrap your hair around the strip as you would a roller. once you've rolled the hair up then secure it by tying it into a little knot. be careful not to tie it too tight as you will need to be able to un-tie it in the morning. they are comfy to sleep on and free to make!