I've been doing this almost daily for 5 years now and it's my favourite method - easy to do, easy to sleep in, and can get many different variations by changing the section size (lord knows I've been looking like Louis XIV reincarnate, I wish I could show some pics). The only problem is getting a flathead on top but it's managable. A pro-tip: I sewed a "contraption" - a satin ribbon with and elastic + 2 of eye and hook "buttons" you find on bras - in the morning I simply unclasp it and slide the ribbon out!
@@0348c yes, of course! my hair is not as long (it's down to my waist) and if i want to i can get it so tightly and pristinely curled that i look like a child from victorian times. prepare to lose all blood in your arms tho
Hey I have super long hair and do this almost daily, the best thing to use to do this is actually a bandanna tied with the knot at the top of your head. Remove it by uniting the knot,giving your hair a little shake then sliding the bandana out in one direction, This way when you go to take it out the next day it won't get stuck in your hair. I also have fine hair so I use a volumeizing hairspray and root lift powder on the curls. Love this method I won't curl my hair any other way❤
Love hate love Thanks for mentioning the bandanna! I was like "No! I don't have a headband! What am I gonna do?" But by sharing this...its a life saver...it truly is.Those are excellent tips. Like I said I don't have any headbands what so ever but I do have plenty of bandannas! So thanks again for sharing that! :)
@@sofabedtry for sure anything you can untie definitely helps! I remember when I first tried this I used an elastic headband and got it so tangled in my hair I had to cut part of my hair 💇
My whole teenage life I wanted the wavy hair, and the wet-set tight ringlets that were popular in the 80’s and 90’s . Now I see these , and omg I love it. I still love straightening my hair as well. Amazing job .
I’ve tried this multiple times in my hair and it’s always hit or miss for me. I dunno Glad it worked out for you though! Hope it keeps going that way for ya!
Very pretty! As always, I'm so impressed with your haitstyling skills. And having your hair up in the headband like that is actually a really nice and vintage looking style!
I love headband curls. My hair is wavy itself but is usually messy and frizzy, and this method helps making my hair manageable. It also serves as a fairly nice up do.
Alternative to setting lotion: beer. Like grandma used because it was the depression/the war & nobody had any money for such luxury. It's actually great for the hair too. Tried it, sure it smells of beer while wet but once dry the smell is completely gone.
I love this method, it is the only way that my curls can last because I have a lot of very thick hair. And you can use it with some pretty headband throughout the day, like a hairstyle for hot days.
I think that's what setting lotion helps with. She uses it in her brush-out videos. I've tried this before and I think it gets frizzier because of the friction while you sleep when it's in the headband, which the combing may have exacerbated. It looked great on her hair, though. 😊 Mine is way too long and thick for this.
I started doing these after the 1st time I watched this and it works a treat, super comfortable to do and I have gotten so many compliments! Thanks, Loepsie you are the best!
Modifications I have found helpful, as someone with fine, wavy/curly, hip-length tangle-prone hair: - always start the undoing from the ends; it decreases tangles and frizz - USE A SCARF OR BANDANNA. If your ends get snarled around a circular headband, in the back where you can't see, it's nearly impossible to get the thing out of your hair. Tying a scarf or bandanna in front means that you can untie it and potentially slide it out, or at least have better access to the trouble spot - if, like mine, your hair is too long to fit using the headband curls method, tie a long scarf at the back of your head. Use the headband curls method normally until you run out of headband, then switch to wrapping your hair around the dangling tails. these you can tie back around your head, tucking them under or close to the original headband. This comes out looking a lot like rag curls, except that you don't look ridiculous leaving the house while your hair is setting.
This is my favorite overnight curl method by far! Comfortable to sleep in, creates very pretty, bouncy curls, and quick/easy enough to do every day. I love it.
Every time when I wash my hair, I use this type of curlling and I am always suprised with results. Also very often I get a very possitive comments for my curls. 🤣😁
I love head band curls but I never sleep with the headband. I have also thin hair, so I put some dry shampoo in the roots and mousse in the ends. The curls hold very nicely even if the hair wasn´t wet. I separate the curls with my fingers and that is enough to get beautiful curls. This method is good for long hair and even a shorter bob.
Easy and gorgeous! Thanks for making this video. I don't have any electric hair styling options so this is a fantastic tip for people like me - and no awful curlers look in the morning.
I saw this vid two days ago & thought it looked pretty dang easy for my fine, mid-long length, combination hair (tight curls on the top, loose wavy curls on the bottom), as well as perfect for the lazy lady that I am. I used super watered down body lotion on my hands and just spread it out as I wet my hair. In the humid Seattle, WA, USA climate it takes my hair FOREVER to dry when wrapped up, so I waited 2 nights rather than one. In the dry Arizona, USA climate one night would have been enough. :| Meh. I'm multiracial, so you pretty much roll the dice on what hair type you get. In humid climates I get frizz... all... the... frizz. I gotta say the curls are pretty dang fluffy! Curling my hair this way, it wasn't smooth like Loepsie's, but there was definitely defined volume on the ends & even my roots were easy to fluff for volume! I will say, I was worried that my paddle brush would have a hard time working through the ends to the roots, but on a scale of 1-10 (10 being "HALP!") it was about a 2 or a 3. I was also worried about my ends breaking off during the brush-out, or getting split ends & snags, but that was about a 1. It didn't help that I made some of my sections smaller than shown in the video (making tangles more likely). So, I will try again with larger sections for more relaxed, controlled wavy curls. Thanks for the video Loepsie!
@@meaganporter4430 You were right! I love doing this. I do it several times a week and I get so many compliments!! Several co-workers have asked my secret.
For those with longer hair (mine is hip length) use a ribbon. All you have to do to take it down is undo the bow and pull it out. Shake your hair loose and you have beautiful curls! It also prevents a lot of the tangles you can get from a hairband like the one Loepsie uses. When I used one like that I ended up having to cut it out!
This is my favorite method except i use two headbands one on top of the other. One for each side of my hair and I use bobbypins as I go to secure. Doing the bobbypins as you go really helps it stay in place!! Also, after I am done i push the whole thing up so the top of my head is poofy by morning and no flat head. edit.. i also NEVER ever brush out my curls. I just fix them with my hands.
DEFINITELY A BIT LESS LOTION AND MAYBE SOMETHING OTHER THAN A SETTING LOTION. PERHAPS TRY A CURL CREAM OR A TEXTURIZER LIKE Deva Curl B Leave -In it is a curl plumper] and texturizer. Curls really suit you though!!! x
@@FirstnameLastname-es1ko Yeah, plus it's normal for everyone. Frizz isn't going to put anyone off tbh. And if it does they're probably not good enough people to hang with!
Surprises Daedra honestly I love what you’re saying. There’s a lot of truth to it. But unfortunately, a lot of people seem to come to assumptions on people’s ability to take care of themselves and their appearance based on it, and although it saddens me that such is fact, i feel I may never leave the house without getting judged for a bit of frizz I cannot control. Thank you, for your words, though, and I wish you and anyone who also has frizz prone like me well! :)
@@FirstnameLastname-es1ko I mean this in the nicest possible way but who cares if you get judged. You could walk out and look absolutely perfect and still get judged for something. No one really cares about frizz and the only people who really judge you to that degree with FIND something to look down apon people for. TBH you should do your hair, wear your clothes, etc to please yourself. You are the only person you have to impress.
Hey! I am a new subscriber! :) I think this method could be what I have been searching for! I have a mid length bob and I have thick hair so...yeah! Going to give this a go! :) Much gratitude to you! :)
Thank you for demonstrating this. I used to use this method often, many years ago, but had forgotten quite how to do it. Always decent results, for easy effort. I was curious if you recall, at the time you said you had switched to a styling cream that it was more heavy in oil. Do you remember the name? Thanks!♥️
Could you make a video where you compare different overnight curling methods? And show us how the longevity of these types of curls is? Like how they perform throughout the day...
I also have fine hair, and I use mousse when I do this method. Sometimes I do it in the morning with a cute skinny headband for work. I take it down if I'm going out, or leave it in until the next morning.
I tried this the night of watching this video with barely damp hair (straight, medium thickness and shoulder length) now at 6pm they are still holding, with the flat root problem, easily solve by wearing a hat/beret 👍
This turned out great! My hair is too long for this method. Have you tried the method where you sleep in two rope braids? Part your hair down the centre, rope braid each side crown to ends, secure ends and then if you want you can wrap them around your head and secure them. So comfy and gives gorgeous mermaid curls. 💛
I have thick hip length hair and regularly use this method for curling overnight. Have you tried using a ribbon or bandana instead? That keeps the hair from knotting when you take it down. I also love your rope braid method!
Becca Reyna I will have to try it with a bandanna. I find that I run out of room along the headband quickly and the hair that’s wrapped around over the top of the hair doesn’t curl properly. The bandanna/ribbon idea is great. I can see how it would be much easier to take down!
I wish I could do these successfully :D The one time it actually stayed on my head overnight I found out I really don't suit the 'curls starting at the cheekbone' look...
Put your hair in a bun and position a large scarf or rag at the nape of your neck to your forhead. Tie it off in the front and let your hair down and wrap it with the remaining tails from the long scarf. Then when both sides are wraped tie them off in the back of your head to secure. Your curls will be going in the same direcetion as they would with headband curls but you wont get the headband dent. The reason you wont get a pronounced dent is because the point of tention for the scarf will be at the nape of your neck not on top of your head flattening your roots or giving you a dent in the back of your head.
My hair is short, pretty much only half of it is long enough to curl, but I still want to encourage the curl. Will this method work, or should I adapt it? Also I am not sure if the band will stay on all night
When my hair was short and layered I used 2 headbands and curled my hair in a top and bottom half. There are some (reeeaaallly old) videos that show this method if you care to look them up.
I have shorter hair but i will tey this too!! Also what kind of comb is that,and where can i get one?? I really want to get a natural material comb after my plastic one breaks. 🌿
I remember trying this method a few years back and my hair got really tangled. I ended up having to cut the headband to take it out. Lol I'm too afraid to try it again.
Can l ask you a question about your video?.. Actually can we just wash our hair and just wrap hair with headband... Wet hair and just use hair dryer to dry hair and tada.. Curls like yours ready
Hi Lucy, I really like your content 🤗 could you please talk about frizz and how to handle it? I’m going crazy with it and I’m in search of solutions! Thanks if you consider it, I love your channel 😊
How does the headband not fall off your head? Whenever I do this hairstyle during the day I have to pin the headband in the opposite direction so it doesn’t slip off the back of my head. Maybe mine is too small or too narrow? I’ll try a bandana/scarf, maybe I’ll get your results!
I just got to my first student apartment for the first time and I didn't take my rollers 'cause I thought I didn't need them, turns out it' s monday, my hair is dirty so I m gonna wash it today and I have no class this afternoon and I really want curls for no reason. What better way to try something new
I was only able to get this method to work the first time i tried it. After that i looked like a frizzy mess each time i re attempted this method and im not sure why.
I've been doing this almost daily for 5 years now and it's my favourite method - easy to do, easy to sleep in, and can get many different variations by changing the section size (lord knows I've been looking like Louis XIV reincarnate, I wish I could show some pics). The only problem is getting a flathead on top but it's managable. A pro-tip: I sewed a "contraption" - a satin ribbon with and elastic + 2 of eye and hook "buttons" you find on bras - in the morning I simply unclasp it and slide the ribbon out!
Antonia Stoyanova I want pictures of what you made! Can you post a video?? 😂
Antonia Stoyanova holy shit that’s genius
Patent it!! And sell it lol
I always wanted to try that but my hair is down to my butt
Is it possible to curl extra long hair with this method?
@@0348c yes, of course! my hair is not as long (it's down to my waist) and if i want to i can get it so tightly and pristinely curled that i look like a child from victorian times. prepare to lose all blood in your arms tho
The headband with the hair wrapped around is a cute hairstyle on its own!
I agree.
I thought I was the only one who thought that 🥲
yup
Hey I have super long hair and do this almost daily, the best thing to use to do this is actually a bandanna tied with the knot at the top of your head. Remove it by uniting the knot,giving your hair a little shake then sliding the bandana out in one direction, This way when you go to take it out the next day it won't get stuck in your hair. I also have fine hair so I use a volumeizing hairspray and root lift powder on the curls. Love this method I won't curl my hair any other way❤
Love hate love Thanks for mentioning the bandanna! I was like "No! I don't have a headband! What am I gonna do?" But by sharing this...its a life saver...it truly is.Those are excellent tips. Like I said I don't have any headbands what so ever but I do have plenty of bandannas! So thanks again for sharing that! :)
@@temperancewitchway no problem! Enjoy your Easy over night curls🌜❤
Yes!! I use a ribbon but definitely agree this is the best way to do it to avoid knots on long hair (mine is hip length).
@@sofabedtry for sure anything you can untie definitely helps! I remember when I first tried this I used an elastic headband and got it so tangled in my hair I had to cut part of my hair 💇
Fellow long haired girl here, mine is down to my butt, how do you have enough space on your bandana to wrap all your hair around it in the back?
Do it after taking a shower this works better with first day hair when it's 50% dry, the curls seperate them with your fingers not a brush
Fingers leave the curls defined and seperate, yet a brush gives more a natural curl. It kinda depends on your preference I guess
Wow, the end result was really great. Special considering how fast and easy it seemed to be, even with hair as long as yours. It's really pretty!
My whole teenage life I wanted the wavy hair, and the wet-set tight ringlets that were popular in the 80’s and 90’s . Now I see these , and omg I love it. I still love straightening my hair as well. Amazing job .
I’ve tried this multiple times in my hair and it’s always hit or miss for me. I dunno
Glad it worked out for you though! Hope it keeps going that way for ya!
Very pretty! As always, I'm so impressed with your haitstyling skills. And having your hair up in the headband like that is actually a really nice and vintage looking style!
I love headband curls. My hair is wavy itself but is usually messy and frizzy, and this method helps making my hair manageable. It also serves as a fairly nice up do.
I've done this and I love it! I have 3A-3B naturally curly hair and it helps to tame the curls.
Alternative to setting lotion: beer. Like grandma used because it was the depression/the war & nobody had any money for such luxury.
It's actually great for the hair too.
Tried it, sure it smells of beer while wet but once dry the smell is completely gone.
This looks so good I’m totally going to give this a shot
I love this method, it is the only way that my curls can last because I have a lot of very thick hair. And you can use it with some pretty headband throughout the day, like a hairstyle for hot days.
Maybe it got frizzy because of combing the hair?
I think that's what setting lotion helps with. She uses it in her brush-out videos. I've tried this before and I think it gets frizzier because of the friction while you sleep when it's in the headband, which the combing may have exacerbated. It looked great on her hair, though. 😊 Mine is way too long and thick for this.
Your video came right because I just bought a headband the other day. And I'll try to do that too. Hope it works on my hair. ☺
Love the finished look! Looks like the curls will HOLD too! Also as a heatless style it’s a win-win! xo
Just what I needed! I am looking for a quick heatless curl method for a busy and short on time working girl! This filled my cup! Thank you Loepsie 💕
I started doing these after the 1st time I watched this and it works a treat, super comfortable to do and I have gotten so many compliments! Thanks, Loepsie you are the best!
Modifications I have found helpful, as someone with fine, wavy/curly, hip-length tangle-prone hair:
- always start the undoing from the ends; it decreases tangles and frizz
- USE A SCARF OR BANDANNA. If your ends get snarled around a circular headband, in the back where you can't see, it's nearly impossible to get the thing out of your hair. Tying a scarf or bandanna in front means that you can untie it and potentially slide it out, or at least have better access to the trouble spot
- if, like mine, your hair is too long to fit using the headband curls method, tie a long scarf at the back of your head. Use the headband curls method normally until you run out of headband, then switch to wrapping your hair around the dangling tails. these you can tie back around your head, tucking them under or close to the original headband. This comes out looking a lot like rag curls, except that you don't look ridiculous leaving the house while your hair is setting.
Also, covering everything overnight with a silk or satin scarf as you might a roller or pincurl set helps to prevent frizz!
Thank you so much for pointing this out. This addition might be much better for my fine, wavy, tangle-prone waist-length hair. :)
omg your bangs grew, you look even cuter now! I'll try this tonight, your tutorials always help me so much
This is my favorite overnight curl method by far! Comfortable to sleep in, creates very pretty, bouncy curls, and quick/easy enough to do every day. I love it.
I love overnight curls too! And they stay better in my hair than heat curls.
I'm going to give this a go. I have very fine long hair so will find a thicker bandeau like you did.
Use a ribbon if you can! Makes it much easier to avoid knots on long hair. Just undo the bow and pull it out to prevent tangles when you take it down.
Every time when I wash my hair, I use this type of curlling and I am always suprised with results. Also very often I get a very possitive comments for my curls. 🤣😁
I love head band curls but I never sleep with the headband. I have also thin hair, so I put some dry shampoo in the roots and mousse in the ends. The curls hold very nicely even if the hair wasn´t wet. I separate the curls with my fingers and that is enough to get beautiful curls. This method is good for long hair and even a shorter bob.
Easy and gorgeous! Thanks for making this video. I don't have any electric hair styling options so this is a fantastic tip for people like me - and no awful curlers look in the morning.
I saw this vid two days ago & thought it looked pretty dang easy for my fine, mid-long length, combination hair (tight curls on the top, loose wavy curls on the bottom), as well as perfect for the lazy lady that I am.
I used super watered down body lotion on my hands and just spread it out as I wet my hair. In the humid Seattle, WA, USA climate it takes my hair FOREVER to dry when wrapped up, so I waited 2 nights rather than one. In the dry Arizona, USA climate one night would have been enough. :| Meh. I'm multiracial, so you pretty much roll the dice on what hair type you get. In humid climates I get frizz... all... the... frizz.
I gotta say the curls are pretty dang fluffy! Curling my hair this way, it wasn't smooth like Loepsie's, but there was definitely defined volume on the ends & even my roots were easy to fluff for volume! I will say, I was worried that my paddle brush would have a hard time working through the ends to the roots, but on a scale of 1-10 (10 being "HALP!") it was about a 2 or a 3. I was also worried about my ends breaking off during the brush-out, or getting split ends & snags, but that was about a 1. It didn't help that I made some of my sections smaller than shown in the video (making tangles more likely). So, I will try again with larger sections for more relaxed, controlled wavy curls.
Thanks for the video Loepsie!
That actually looks really, really cute wrapped around the headband. You could go out like that and it wouldn't be weird, unlike with curlers. lol
Such pretty curls! I’d love to try this ❤️
Nice! I'm going to attempt this. I have a longish bob so I am hoping my hair is long enough to try it!
It will be! I've been doing this for years, even when my hair was ear length! 🤗
@@meaganporter4430 You were right! I love doing this. I do it several times a week and I get so many compliments!! Several co-workers have asked my secret.
I think it looks really good. Looking forward to seeing what mine looks like tomorrow, since my hair is about as fine as yours.
For those with longer hair (mine is hip length) use a ribbon. All you have to do to take it down is undo the bow and pull it out. Shake your hair loose and you have beautiful curls! It also prevents a lot of the tangles you can get from a hairband like the one Loepsie uses. When I used one like that I ended up having to cut it out!
The heatless head band curls also work well with a bandana! It makes it a lot easier to slip your hair out of the formation!
Dutch rope braids. It's the best overnight, heatless styling method IMO
Are you growing out your bangs? Your hair looks beautiful either way, but I love your bangs!
Your hair turned out beautifully!!! I have several things to get my hair to hold curl during the day with no success. I will try this.
These look easy and relatively comfortable to do...I’ll have to try them.
I think it looks fantastic!
Oh my goodness!! Genius idea!! Thank you for this awesome video. Will be perfect for my hair and skill level :)
This is my favorite method except i use two headbands one on top of the other. One for each side of my hair and I use bobbypins as I go to secure. Doing the bobbypins as you go really helps it stay in place!! Also, after I am done i push the whole thing up so the top of my head is poofy by morning and no flat head. edit.. i also NEVER ever brush out my curls. I just fix them with my hands.
Can you do an updated of your favourite 3 over night curls?
That method is amazing! Looks very nice.
well now i want to grow my hair out and try this... looks really pretty!
DEFINITELY A BIT LESS LOTION AND MAYBE SOMETHING OTHER THAN A SETTING LOTION. PERHAPS TRY A CURL CREAM OR A TEXTURIZER LIKE Deva Curl B Leave -In it is a curl plumper] and texturizer. Curls really suit you though!!! x
You.... Are.... Just..... So freaking gorgeous. I usually don't comment about this stuff.
Thanks for heatless curls btw.
Frizz isn't necessarily a bad thing. A lot of times it can look really cute
Surprises Daedra really?
@@FirstnameLastname-es1ko Yeah, plus it's normal for everyone. Frizz isn't going to put anyone off tbh. And if it does they're probably not good enough people to hang with!
@@surprisesdaedra2863 so true
Surprises Daedra honestly I love what you’re saying. There’s a lot of truth to it. But unfortunately, a lot of people seem to come to assumptions on people’s ability to take care of themselves and their appearance based on it, and although it saddens me that such is fact, i feel I may never leave the house without getting judged for a bit of frizz I cannot control. Thank you, for your words, though, and I wish you and anyone who also has frizz prone like me well! :)
@@FirstnameLastname-es1ko I mean this in the nicest possible way but who cares if you get judged. You could walk out and look absolutely perfect and still get judged for something. No one really cares about frizz and the only people who really judge you to that degree with FIND something to look down apon people for. TBH you should do your hair, wear your clothes, etc to please yourself. You are the only person you have to impress.
I love this method of curl. It is great for short hair/mid length/ long. I do it on damp like 95% percent dry.
yeah i have to do this or my hair will still be wet in the morning lol
You put a thin scarf over it to keep it in place while you sleep.
Hey! I am a new subscriber! :) I think this method could be what I have been searching for! I have a mid length bob and I have thick hair so...yeah! Going to give this a go! :) Much gratitude to you! :)
Thats actually amazing how well that works
Thank you for demonstrating this. I used to use this method often, many years ago, but had forgotten quite how to do it. Always decent results, for easy effort. I was curious if you recall, at the time you said you had switched to a styling cream that it was more heavy in oil. Do you remember the name? Thanks!♥️
Frizz where? Came out fabulous.
Pretty curls. A sunshine 👒 maybe outdoors ♥
Could you make a video where you compare different overnight curling methods? And show us how the longevity of these types of curls is? Like how they perform throughout the day...
This is my favorite way to curl my hair ❤️
Your curls are awesome! I have fine thin hair too. I think I might put some stuffing in a headband to make it thicker.
Trying this tonight!
I always tie a reaaallly long sock around my head. It's stretchy and this way you can take it out without tangling your hair and messing it up.
That actually looks awesome as an updo as well! :)
I also have fine hair, and I use mousse when I do this method. Sometimes I do it in the morning with a cute skinny headband for work. I take it down if I'm going out, or leave it in until the next morning.
I tried this the night of watching this video with barely damp hair (straight, medium thickness and shoulder length) now at 6pm they are still holding, with the flat root problem, easily solve by wearing a hat/beret 👍
I love this look on you. Very Lana Del Rey-ish. 👍🏻😊
love the result
i need to try 💖
My fave so far!
Looks great on you! I can’t do them though, my curls look bad when they’re facing outwards, away from my face
Couldn't you wrap it the other way so it ends up going towards your face?
This turned out great! My hair is too long for this method. Have you tried the method where you sleep in two rope braids? Part your hair down the centre, rope braid each side crown to ends, secure ends and then if you want you can wrap them around your head and secure them. So comfy and gives gorgeous mermaid curls. 💛
I have thick hip length hair and regularly use this method for curling overnight. Have you tried using a ribbon or bandana instead? That keeps the hair from knotting when you take it down. I also love your rope braid method!
Becca Reyna I will have to try it with a bandanna. I find that I run out of room along the headband quickly and the hair that’s wrapped around over the top of the hair doesn’t curl properly. The bandanna/ribbon idea is great. I can see how it would be much easier to take down!
Wow! Thank you for sharing!
I wish I could do these successfully :D The one time it actually stayed on my head overnight I found out I really don't suit the 'curls starting at the cheekbone' look...
Put your hair in a bun and position a large scarf or rag at the nape of your neck to your forhead. Tie it off in the front and let your hair down and wrap it with the remaining tails from the long scarf. Then when both sides are wraped tie them off in the back of your head to secure. Your curls will be going in the same direcetion as they would with headband curls but you wont get the headband dent. The reason you wont get a pronounced dent is because the point of tention for the scarf will be at the nape of your neck not on top of your head flattening your roots or giving you a dent in the back of your head.
I don’t even have hair long enough for this anymore, but I LOVE watching your videos anyway❤️👻
I think the headband do itself is very cute before getting taken out. I would probably wear it like that they entire day before.
I tried it ! Thanks . Can not wait to see results at 5 am lol
I love your channel, it is so creative and fun. You are a great host! :)
Big up to you, fellow Lottabody user!
Doing this tonight!! Thank you!!!! Much love 😍😍
This came out great!
I’ve never heard of setting lotion. Is it like gel? I need to try this.
It's a liquid that you dilute with water and spray on hair!
What is the one she mentioned? Thanx much in advance
@@divyaramanathan4597 She mentioned a styling lotion from Lotta Body :)
@@RedhairedBallerina Thank u❤❤
I’m going to try this one!
My hair is short, pretty much only half of it is long enough to curl, but I still want to encourage the curl. Will this method work, or should I adapt it? Also I am not sure if the band will stay on all night
i want to try this but my hair is short and has layers so it will be hard! i'm dying haha
When my hair was short and layered I used 2 headbands and curled my hair in a top and bottom half. There are some (reeeaaallly old) videos that show this method if you care to look them up.
It looks great
I have shorter hair but i will tey this too!! Also what kind of comb is that,and where can i get one?? I really want to get a natural material comb after my plastic one breaks. 🌿
I remember trying this method a few years back and my hair got really tangled. I ended up having to cut the headband to take it out. Lol I'm too afraid to try it again.
Maybe you could try it with a bandana instead, with the knot on top of your head?
@@heiditrampedach2084 ah thanks, that's good idea!
Thank you for sharing, I'm hopeless at curling my hair with a curler or straightener!
If you want beach wave curls this is better. I love this than bandana method. Its much easier than that. And easy to sleep with.
Your hair is so beautiful 😍
Can l ask you a question about your video?.. Actually can we just wash our hair and just wrap hair with headband... Wet hair and just use hair dryer to dry hair and tada.. Curls like yours ready
I love your style ...lucy
Hi Lucy, I really like your content 🤗 could you please talk about frizz and how to handle it? I’m going crazy with it and I’m in search of solutions! Thanks if you consider it, I love your channel 😊
How does the headband not fall off your head? Whenever I do this hairstyle during the day I have to pin the headband in the opposite direction so it doesn’t slip off the back of my head. Maybe mine is too small or too narrow? I’ll try a bandana/scarf, maybe I’ll get your results!
I think these hairstyle would be look for summer to get your hair off your neck
Je kan ook eerste 1 plukje er helemaal omheen winden en dan een nieuw plukje pakken. Werkt opzich ook wel
I just got to my first student apartment for the first time and I didn't take my rollers 'cause I thought I didn't need them, turns out it' s monday, my hair is dirty so I m gonna wash it today and I have no class this afternoon and I really want curls for no reason. What better way to try something new
wow i don't remember seeing this video and i have no recollection whatsoever of having written thoose comments, wierd!
Where can I get this headband? I checked Amazon and they have yoga ones in which it’s tough to insert hair inwards
Where did you get this headband?
This looks so easy! I'm afraid my hair will tangle wrapped around the band after all my tossing and turning.
I posted some helpful tips for the tangle-prone above :)
I going to try this when my hair is dry
I was only able to get this method to work the first time i tried it. After that i looked like a frizzy mess each time i re attempted this method and im not sure why.
i do something similar to get straight hair