Interesting approach! Meanwhile my exact issue with these heatless styles is, that I don't like flat hair around my head and wish, the curls would start as close to the scalp as possible 😅 It's interesting though, that your hair doesn't go bushy overnight. Mine does that even with a silk bonnet and it's only wavy. I have to leave the style in overnight, or I'll look a mess in the morning.
Thank you for your comment! I understand that perfectly, I will have to experiment and see if I can come up with some techniques to create more volume and curl on top :) I try to wash my hair in the morning so that by the time it’s time for bed most of it has already dried in my bun and it’s smoothed out. Another thing I do is I twist my hair in two twists for overnight and it keeps my hair frizz free and defined. And then the next day I put my headless curl rod in for two hours and I’m good to go! Here is a link to a video that describes the twists: vm.tiktok.com/ZM6XNNqG7/ Curly hair can be a rubix cube sometimes but it’s fun sharing with each other what works for us and what doesn’t!! :)
@@mjlifestyle9299 Definitely. I was totally clueless about what to do with my wavy, bushy mess, before people started making tutorials. I never much liked heat styling - it takes forever, if you have thick, dense hair, so heatless curls were an epiphany for me!