Tutorial: (I have done this myself) 1. Parts the hair down the middle into 2 sections. 2. With section 1 (left) part it into two again and take the scarf and place it so it's roughly at the top of your head. 3. With 1a wrap it once same with 1b and continue it until you get to the edges. 4. Secure it with a scrunchie (I recommend a more secure hair tie instead as it will let your hair stay the way it is now.) 5. Repeat on the same side and sleep!
If I have to rush heatless curls I use my hair dryer on the cold (no heat) to dry them faster and I personally feel like they last a little longer. Also. Setting lotion is amazing for hestless sets
I don’t know if your natural hair texture has waves or if those were left over from a previous style, but I think someone with naturally straight hair probably wouldn’t be able to have those curls in just 2 hours. At least I know I personally wouldn’t be able to get that 😅 Looks great though, even looked great when the scarf was still in haha.
I have straight hair that won't hold a curl. Any heatless curl I try only lasts until I run my fingers through my hair. One time, I went to a salon for a fancy do for a party. I sat under the dryer in curlers for 30+ minutes, and after the stylist took out the curlers, you could watch the curls just disappear.
I have naturally straight hair. Card board straight and super fine. You can achieve this style in two hours but I prefer to sleep in it. It also only works on my hair if it's completely dry
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I finally decided that my hair is just naturally straight. After trying all kinds of heartless curls, no matter what, it just did nothing. It just won’t curl without heat. And honestly half the time is so use heat to get curls, those fall out too (even with hairspray)
Came to the comments to tell you that you are a gorgeous Sydney Sweeney doppelganger but I see I'm late to that party! Do you have a full length tutorial on this scarf method? Never seen the braiding before, just twist and wrap