Straw Curls - Heatless Faux Curly Hair!

How to do Straw Curls! For Heatless faux curly hair, or setting your naturally curly hair into place! These are super easy and fun! I hope you enjoy!!

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Quick show of hands how many of you clicked on this video to tell me that straws are bad for the environment. ( light music, ), Hey everyone, Kayley, your friendly neighborhood hairstylist, here with a straw, curls tutorial.. This has been very, very requested and I'm so excited to finally be doing it.. I wan na talk through all the tips and tricks that I have from how to put it on the straws/rollers correctly to how to style it at the end correctly.'Cause. You can't just take these out and go. There's like a whole process at the end of it., Not hard, but a process nonetheless., So we're gon na go through all of it and all the tips and tricks along the way. But I also wan na talk about ways that we can do this in an environmentally friendly way, because curls are great and cute, but not as cute as turtles and dolphins and we wan na protect them.. So let's talk about it., So first and most obviously you can use plastic straws.. I don't recommend going out and buying them., But if you already had them in your house, you can repurpose them to be rollers. And I've used these about five or six times and they're still kickin'. So it can be an actually great thing for them. Instead of being a single-use material, you use them a bunch of times. And then, according to Google, a good way to dispose of them is to put them in a type five plastic container and put that in the recycling bin.. That way, they don't end up. Spending 5,000 years degrading in a landfill or the ocean.. Another option are paper straws.. Now these can be a lot more easily recycled and they don't take thousands of years to decompose like plastic, so there's that., The ones that I bought are very slim.. You'Re gon na see me figure that out over the course of this video., So I would recommend doing two straws, maybe even three straws at a time unless you want teeny, tiny little curls. And then the final thing I tested out in today's video are these flexi Rollers., Basically they are little foam rollers that bend, and so you can bend them into the exact shape you want. They're, very easy to use. So if you see yourself doing these curls often you could pick up some actual rollers to do it.. I got a pack of six for three bucks at my local beauty supply store and I really really like them. And in the future. I definitely wan na keep using these.. Okay. So that's been my Ted Talk on straws., Let's jump over to wet hair Kayley and start the curling process. To start off these curls. Your hair needs to be damp, not wet but damp because it has to dry into its new shape.. If you go from like straight out of the shower wet, it's just gon na take forever to dry.. So right now mine feels wet to the touch., I would say it's 60 70 % dry. And for whatever reason I find that tight curls kind of show off any dryness in your hair. So you wan na make sure your hair is moisturized as well.. So I'm gon na use some Briogeo Raschera Milk, Reparative Leave-In Conditioning Spray.. Basically my leave-in conditioner of choice. Another product. I love for shine - is this Nature. Lab Perfect Shine Oil Mist.! I don't use a lot of it on my hair.. I actually put it on my hand first like that, and then I run it over my ends. Okay and now we brush through the hair to prepare it for curling.. So I'm gon na start off with a center part, and then I'm going to section my hair and go in like little sections at a time so that every piece of hair gets curled. For our first section. Let'S just use normal plastic straws., I'm gon na take just a little section of hair and I'm gon na wrap it around the straw, starting in the middle.. Once all the hair is wrapped around you're gon na fold, the straw in half and secure the two halves together with an elastic. And that's it., It's super duper simple.. You can just do that throughout all your hair, but I'm going to give you a few tips and tricks just to make it your own, as you go., First thing's. First, natural curls do not all go in one direction. So definitely make sure that you're changing the direction of your curls.. You can do every other one toward and then away from your face. Or you can just do it. Randomly.. Whatever is good. You just don't wan na, do it the exact same. Tip number two is that you can change the size of the curls depending on the size section you take., So a smaller section is going to equal a tighter curl that dries a little faster, Whereas a bigger section is going to be a looser curl, but it takes just slightly longer to dry.. For me, on my hair, a tiny section feels like about half a straw and a larger section feels like a whole straw, or maybe like a straw and a half. Okay and we're just gon na keep going until this section is done.. Okay, there's one section done: let's take down the next. For this section, let's switch over to the paper straws. Now I haven't actually tried this yet, but I wanted to see if these would be a good option.. So why not do that on camera.? So let me just see: do these yeah they bend.! These are a little shorter.. Let me see if it'll fit on my hair or not. We'll find out. Yeah. As far as getting the straws into my hair very easy, not a problem at all.. I do wan na see if they get soggy or weird, as my hair dries., We'll just see how it goes. Tip number three is real simple. Just remember to brush your hair before you put it on the roller.. That way, you don't accidentally dry any snarls or snags or tangles into your curls.. You want these to be frizz, free and beautiful, and the way to do that is to brush the hair, first. (, relaxing music ). Now just for fun. Let'S try the little twist rollers., I think the deal with these is that you wrap your hair around it and then you can twist it into whatever shape you need to for the hair to hold in place.. So, if that's your thing, you can go ahead and do that, but I'm still gon na bend them in half and then secure it with an elastic, because I want it to match everything else, and I also think that that's the easiest for me. Another thing I, Like is that you can choose the thickness on this ,'cause. I feel like especially the paper straws are very small for the look I'm going for.. So I like that these are a little wider.. Oh, that's quite lovely.. Okay, the other cool thing is because these have wire in them. You can literally just bend down the top so that it holds everything in place up there and then bend down the bottom wherever you finish and then secure that with an elastic. ( light music ), oh my gosh, you can just bend the bottom up too. You don't have to use an elastic., So these are also zero elastics required.. I think they just became my favorite. ( light music ), All right and now we're on to our last section finally., Taking it down. Going back to that center part. And I'm gon na finish off with the straws again, because this is a straw curl tutorial so.. My last tip for you - and this is important - is to get as close to the root as possible, especially from kind of your eyebrows up, because, especially if you have naturally straight hair, if your roller doesn't start until an inch or two down you're gon na have Straight and then curls and it might look a little funny., So I recommend, after you've, wrapped your hair around the straw. Curl it up a couple times like a roller until it's like on your scalp, like as close as you can, get it and then secure it. In place. That way, you have nice little ringlets that start up closer to your scalp rather than awkwardly far away. ( relaxing music ). Now that I have all the straws in I'm just gon na wait for this to cool., If you have any kind of hairdryer, whether it be just a normal one or a bonnet hairdryer, you can use that to make this go faster or you can just chill Until the hair's dry. ( light music ) And we're back, the hair is dry.. I took a little nap, I did some work and I think we're ready to take this out.. So here's the thing you can't just take these out and go because it's gon na look a little funny.. Let me show you.. This is what the curl looks like straight off., So I kind of boinged the curl a couple of times and it's already separated, which is great.. We wan na separate each curl at least two or three times as we're going through., And I think it's a lot easier to do as you're taking the hair off the rollers ,'cause. That way, you don't accidentally end up with one piece: that's like a clump and hasn't been separated, out. And the reason we're separating is because, when you have natural curls, you have more than this amount of curls on your head.. If I just took this out and didn't separate it all, the curls would literally be sitting in little boings like this, which is not what you want. And by boings I mean ringlets.. Let'S check on these paper straws now., I'm interested to see how they went. They're a little more rigid, not as comfortable to sleep on just in case you're wondering.. They didn't become mooshy.. I don't know why that was the fear. But yeah. I was really concerned.. I do think you'd only get one or two uses out of them, because it's already kind of worn right here where it was already bent.. But you know, aside from that, let's keep going.. These are some little curls, my goodness. Okay. Over here we've got the little roller dudes.. I wan na see how they did. Oh yeah., ( upbeat music ). I feel like those turned out way nicer.. I think these rods are a little bit of a bigger diameter than the paper straws and I like it a lot better on my hair. ( light music ) Ahh ( laughing ). Okay. So now the rollers are out. The curls have been somewhat styled, but we are definitely not there yet., Because this is a little bit of a mullet shape on me right. Now. We've got a little bit of a triangle and a little bit of like a weight line. Right here. Don't want that.. So, first thing's first, I think it's important to do a flip with curly hair., So flip it to one side or the other., Given that this is my preferred side of choice, I'm going to pick up the curls and move them over.. I am gon na. Take some pieces of these back over., So after you've flipped, your part, there's still a little bit more. That needs to be done to finesse the curls.. This is the side that has not been finessed.. This is the side that has been finessed., So I'm gon na show you on this side. What worked over here and also give you a couple extra little tips.. I mean first thing's. First, if you want a coily curly, look, you don't have to do a ton to these.. I would probably maybe run some gel or oil through the ends to make sure they're, not extra frizzy. And then, if you're, starting to get kind of a triangle shape. You can always hold a little bit of hair at the end of the curl and then scrunch it back up and that will shorten the curl and give you the ability to kind of mold a less triangular shape.. So that way, it tapers and it's a little bit rounder. On this side. One thing I needed to fix was that the curls were a little too tight, because the paper straws were so slim.. This side is a little bit better'cause. I just used the normal straws and then the flexi rods., But if you do find yourself in a situation where the curls are just way too tight for you and you wan na loosen'em up a little bit, here's a trick., You take your hot tool of choice And then you just run it down the hair once very quickly.. It'S actually not gon na add a lot of heat to the hair.. The hair barely gets warm. Just try it one time, you'll see what I mean, but it does relax the curl a little bit. And the way that you can avoid that situation. All together is to use bigger sections or use straws or flexi rods, with a larger diameter., So like a smoothie straw versus like a teeny, tiny drinking straw.. So, for me, these ends have a little more of a coiled look to them, whereas these taper a little bit more and I prefer the look of this.. The biggest reason that happened is because my ends are very thin.. I really need a haircut, so they took the curl extra good, which is like a good thing, but also a bad thing when you're going for this.. So there are two ways to fix: it. With any hair tool. You can just run your hair over the ends. An extra time or two or if you have a little tiny, curling iron like this, you can actually curl the ends to get a more tapered look.. And I know this is a heatless hairstyle, but I feel like if you're only using heat here and there, it's fine. It's better than using heat everywhere.. So now I'm just gon na go through and use those trick on my hair., I'm going to loosen up and curls that look tight and loosen up any ends that look too tight and add in gel to add definition and shine., And there you go. That is the finished look.. This is all kinds of curly goodness, and I think it's really fun to get to, at least for me, experiment with a different hair texture., And I think for those of you guys with curly or wavy hair. This could be a really great way to kind of set your curls and get them a little bit more tamed than drying normally.. Surprise, I'm back and I'm making a day two appearance, because I decided to try something with my hair today and it worked, and I wanted to share it with you guys.. So yesterday, obviously the curls were tighter than I meant for them to be so I showed you a way to kind of fix it with hot tools curl by curl. If you want to. What I really wanted to try, but I was afraid to because I didn't want to mess up. My hair on the video was just spritzing it with a little bit of water, because if your hair is naturally straighter, your hair will loosen with a little bit of water. So I just took my little spray bottle and I did like two or three squirts on each side and let it sit for 15 minutes and it loosened up.. I also used the Nature Lab Perfect, Smooth Hair Oil.. I just put it on my hands, ran it through the curls, and this is what I've ended up with and I like it a lot. I feel like this is really what I was going for. I was just afraid to try the water., But I know you guys have been wanting me to kind of share how I kind of fix hairstyles when they don't go. Right. - And I felt like the water was such a good solution that I wanted to jump on and add it to this video.. I think that's a good thing to try first. And then, if everything's, still looking a little bit tight to you or the ends specifically are looking a little bit tight. Then you can go through and try the hot tool tricks from yesterday. And if you wan na, be able to make these curls last for multiple days like I did. Here'S how I slept on it.. Basically, I took a silky scarf like this one and I folded it in half, so it was a triangle.. Then I flipped my head over and put the long side of the triangle against the nape of my neck and tied the ends together at my forehead.. Then you just take the little point: that's left and tuck it underneath the knot. Tuck, everything in and you've got a cute little turban.. You sleep like that. Wake up in the morning. Let it down and your curls should be pretty good looking.. You might need just like a little bit of oil, maybe a little bit of touch up here and there, but they should still be in place.. That way, you can rock these curls for multiple days and all that work will not have been for just one day., And that has been today's straw, curl video.. I hope that you guys enjoyed it.. I thought it was very, very fun to create this., And I hope that you enjoyed all the little tips and tricks along the way. If you did enjoy. It obviously hit that like button to. Let me know that you enjoyed it and to help support my channel.. If you're new here hit the subscribe button to join the braid-a-holic family here on Kayley Melissa., You can also ring the bell so that you're notified when I post new videos which FYI Saturdays. Saturdays, are when new videos go up.. So if you want new, fresh Kayley, Melissa content, come back. Then. Also sometimes bonus videos on Wednesdays. Anyway, that's it for today.. I hope that you guys enjoyed it and I'll see you in my next one. Mwah bye. ♪, I'm falling ♪ One of these days. I'Ll get this song out of my head, but it's not gon na be today. ♪. It'S the eye of the tiger ♪ ♪. It'S the thrill of the fight ♪ ( woman, singing off camera, ) ♪ And the last known survivor stalks his prey in the night. ♪ ( riffing )

Sabine: That moment when your natural hair is just like the final fixed version but you just straighten your hair every single day so it looks like kayley’s natural hair No one likes what they’re born with ‍♀️ Update: a year later, I enjoy and love my curls more than ever! I rarely straighten my hair anymore now that it’s a bit longer (past my shoulders)

Sharon Goldman: Would love to see a part 2 of this where she does different styles with the curls. As a natural curly girl, finding easy but cute styles is hard.

Danielle Hanmer: “...tight curls show off any dryness in your hair...” Us naturally curly girls know that one!

c s: Girl YES to reusing straws! Fun fact, for people who do need straws (such as with dysphagia), you can still wash and reuse them like any other plastic dish! And YES to these curls—so beautiful!!

Carissa Tan: I missed you so much Kayley! With prom coming up, would you be able to make a prom hairstyles video?

Katie Rundzieher: most straw curl videos are people doing it more as an experiment or something fun and kinda crazy but I loved how Kaley took it seriously and actually taught us how to do a hair style with straws

Hannah Cunningham: I have long red hair, and this would be perfect to recreate a Merida from Brave hairstyle!

Emily: Hey Kayley! Please could you do a video on styles to prevent getting kinks and bumps in straight hair (preferably for out of face looks)? Whatever style I do, I always get a kink where my hair band was!

Rupin Kale: You go girl. Sending lots of love and positivity your way ♥️

Amélie Binnie: Hi Kayley, thank you for taking the time to list the alternatives to plastic straws for this type of curl. I found that the flexi-rollers worked better for me, and I'm reluctant as you to use plastic straws due to environmental issues. Love your work ❤️

Raelfeyna: The sleep scarf trick is what my hair has been needing, thank you!!

Aleta Burgess: I'm so glad you are already up and making videos! You are so brave and I know all of us as your subscribers are proud of you for being so transparent through all of this! I love you!

Sarah Evans: This is perfect timing! I’ve been considering the bendy bois so I’m glad to see how well they work! Great content, as always, Kayley ❤️

Kaitlyn Adrien: You're a mind reader! I'm sitting with mini flexi rods in my hair and you uploaded this just in time for me to style them like you did lol Thank you for the great tutorial and tricks!

Amber Sampson: As a girl with naturally curly hair, your tips and tricks for styling were actually really helpful as well Kayley! ✨

__paige.d: Bessssst straw curl tutorial that I've ever watched! <3 I feel like I've tried this before and got that scary triangle tight curl hair look, and your tips totallyyyyy have given me the confidence to give it another go! So thank youuuu <3

Marilynn G: I have naturally curly hair but I love the tips that you gave us! Definitely going to try the silk scarve because my hair is always a mess when I wake up!

Srta Francelli: The best video of heatless faux curly hair I've seen, thank you for come back.

xLonelyDreamerx: Thank you for this beauty, informative video. I've missed you so much! I once did a straw video few years ago (shot out even checking online what the results could be) and imagine my surprise when I suddenly had an afro that wouldn't go away! I had freaked out so much that I had to washed it twice to get my straight hair back. You definitely calmed down my fears, Kayley. I might retry it in the future

e batdorf: I'm a curly girl and I needed this, especially that sleeping turban tip! Thank you!

Lezlie Dice: OMG I looooove it ♥ I was born with straight hair, then hormones make it super curly and now it's straight again and I miss it. This could be a good way to go :D And love the tricks of next day and how to fix it if it went wrong.

Brookalini The Great: Yess!!! I missed your tutorials so much lately! It seems that you’re the best, most helpful hair style YouTuber (and you make all your tutorials so simple and explain everything so well, you’re like a god tier beauty guru or something)

Devin Harris: This video is just what I needed!!! So perfect. I loved that you shared how you slept on it and how you fixed it for second day wear.

Kira Seton: Ooh!! I love these curls I’ve been doing them for about 2 years now and love it they’re super easy and it’s so nice that they’re heatless but still look good too. Love you girly so glad your back

Trish Pipkins: I have watched SO MANY videos on this and yours is BY FAR the best! I'm a curly hair girl and you just gave me so many ideas of how to work with my hair on its own and to give the straw curls another try! THANK YOU!!!

Derrick Jennifer Watkins: I love these curls! They look so natural! I'd love more videos about styling this type of hair both with these curls and with your curly wig.

Laimay Yan: wow thanks so much for this tutorial!! I've tried so many heatless curls but never knew how to style without looking like a triangle poodle!

With Love Sindhu: Hi can I please know where to buy the pink hair brush you used in the video! Thank you.

Delaney Blakey: I have naturally curly hair that looks almost exactly like this! I would love to see some hairstlyes done on your hair after curling it like this. I think that it would be great to see you do some styles for girls with textured hair and that would be a great way to do it!

Erin Solari: LOVE this video. So many great nuggets of info! While I totally loved your “realization moment” I was actually blown away by your original idea of just bending the flexi rods in half and securing them with an elastic. I have thick, layered, textured hair so just pinching the rod at the ends doesn’t quite work for me. The fold in half and secure with an elastic totally does tho! Thank you so much for this!! I looooove your channel

MakaniValur: So good to have you back! And an awesome tutorial too, as a natural curly girl I don't really need it but had fun watching anyway :)

The Raven's Nest: This is just a gooorgeous hairstyle! I love it! However, I could never do it myself because my hair tangles in an hour if I have it down, especially when it's curled. It's just a no-go. :(

La saenzi: I loooooooved it! I always do it with straws but I never “finessed” the curls, now I understand that that’s why the looked so weird on me

Fawn Whisperer: This has to be the first YouTube video in years I've been able to sit through all the way without skipping or looking away. Love it!

Luna Moon: Wow! What a great tutorial! You're so beautiful and I love your personality! I've never subscribed to a channel before now but you made it look so easy and flawless that I can't wait to see more videos and try out new hairstyles!

Cultivating Beauty: Yaaassss!!! Love this and so happy to see you back. These curls are everything. They are super fun!

Curl Girl: I'm so glad I found this! Such a cute look! I have naturally curly hair, but I'm going to use some of your tips to make more cute curls.

Emily's Adventures: Thank you! This was a very good tutorial! I really want to try this. I just subscribed because I want to see more! I've tried to curl my hair before, and I have a habit of breaking rollers or having to rip my hair out of them because they get stuck. This straw technique doesn't look too hard. I am going to try it and see what happens! (My hair naturally has a little bit of curl to it, though, so I'm wondering what spritzing water on it would do to it. Usually water makes it curl up some.)

Rosario Jaramillo: These curls are absolutely gorgeous. I'm definitely gonna try this soon

Masha: The head scarf thing!! Yes!! I used to be a curly girl, but my hair has become less and less wavy. I only need to wash it twice a week, but that means that after 1-2 days, what little is left of my waves is gone. I'll try the headscarf!!!

Sarah Lister: I love my naturally curly hair! So glad you did this kind of video, welcome to the curly crew

Ka Rin: Super cute hairstyle and I love that you give the sleeping tip with the scarf! Always great to know how to preserve a hairstyle that you've spend lots of time creating :) And super random for me personally, I love how you're rocking colourful lips! I'm often a bit self-conscious about my thin upper lip, but seeing how you rock lipstick nonetheless, is really an encouragement.

user not found: very very informative and even included an educational info about disposing straws. good host, easy techniques, straight to the point. great content all in all. so glad i found this channel

Alicia Petit: Love the curls !!!!! I'm definitely going to try to reproduce them !!! P.S : you look more natural in this video regarding to your previous ones, I really appreciate it ! :)

Jenny Serra: Love the silk scarf idea - I'm going to try it on my natural curls!

Tess Harkin: So glad you’re back on YouTube! This video was so fun. I know you have straight hair, but I’d love more tips on taming and styling natural curls

Sarah Byrd: You can get those flexible hair rollers at the Dollar tree. 6 or so for $1 just FYI! May not be as nice of quality but you could definitely get a few uses out of them

Jacki McQuilkin: I really love this new style of videos, I hope you make more like it <3 I've been watching your videos for more than a few years now (5 maybe?) and actually I really prefer this more authentic version of you- no one is perfect!- and plus including more tips to fix hairstyle "mistakes" gives me more tips for me when I make mistakes (which is always, especially when I'm trying something new XD)

Kena Pierce: You should try pipe cleaner curls next!! That’s what I use on my hair and it always gives me the most tight, natural looking curls!

Amanda Bergman: Can't wait to try these tips! I have that wavy hair that doesn't look good on its own, it needs to be styled, so this should help! Thanks!

Allie: I never would’ve thought to use such small rollers like that. Super cute! I might do this soon

Kayla Cook: My roommate and I just spent a solid ten minutes talking about how beautiful and talented you are, I love you girl

a: Thank you SOOO much!!! I have really straight, fine, hair with no volume at all, and am constantly looking for efficient and easy ways to get some texture to it! The straws had NOT occurred to me yet! but I think I'll try it tonight

lubna s: you look STUNNINGGGGG with curls

Grace Thompson: I am so happy you are making this video!! I have just been saying how I would love to get my hair to look like this!

Rebecca Jang: This is so cute! Thank you for the great tips, glad you're back!

Plant Based Bride: I’m so excited for this! I hope it works in my SUPER long hair. I find curls usually fall out very quickly which is frustrating because it takes forever to curl in the first place!

Noémie_spq: I'd love to see hairstyles with this hair texture! Like updos or things like that :) hope you're doing well ! <3

K R: Love it! Thanks for another great video! Also, your video from a while ago with the red flexi rollers is prob my fave youtube video ever! So thank u!!!

Kathryn Kimbley: Such a brilliant nod to the 80's! I've a feeling they're coming back! You're lucky yours holds so beautifully! Looks stunning!

Kelly Rollins: I would love to see a weekly progression of how to style these curls. Since my hair holds an AMAZING curl whenever I curl it, these would last literally all week and id love to see different ways to style these curls through out the week and on dirty curls.

Sara Gomez: It is soo nice to see you back Kayley! I´ve been following you since your green backdrop days! And your videos are always my first option when I´m looking for anything hair related. Also, this video was great!

Jemima whatsherface: I’ve been binge watching your videos over the past few days I’m obsessed I was just wondering, do you think these curls would work on a short- ish block fringe? About as long as my eyebrows haha XD I’ve been wanting to try this for a while but I just have no idea what to do with my fringe

Rachelle Forrest: Beautiful! This style is such a "happy" look.

m ribs: Watching this with straws on my head! Thank you so much for the tips, will use them tomorrow morning!!

Lydee Rose: I really like curly hair but haven't been able to find the time using a curling iron while having a two year old. I am definitely going to try this. Thanks

Valerie Valle: Omg! Literally the best tutorial for Tori Kelly's hairstyle! It looks just like hers!

Kymberly Ebright: LOVE IT!! I cannot wait to try and do this!

sundancer: Yay! Would love to see more braids and styles on curly hair too!

Kristin Hardin: I’m so glad you did a part 2 to the straw curls!

onthebeautyadventure: My hair does this naturally in a less structured way, so I find this very interesting as an option to touch up frizzy parts of my hair.

Indy D: Ahh, I need those rollers, although I would need like, 45 for my whole head I use this technique often and am always annoyed at the amount of waste, and to use the elastics takes sooo much time, so those rollers would be great! They also would be more comfortable than the straws. I also feel like my hair gets super dry after these curls so this video has been soooo helpful ❤️

Adriana Nadon: Love how your hair looks! Amazing! I would do this more often if it didn’t take me 4 hours hahaha I miss you a lot and I send you a big hug!

KC Stone: I love really tight curls! My hair is super straight and slippery though, so they never seem to stay Kayley to the rescue though, coming in hot with those tips and tricks as always can't wait to try these! Do you have any suggestions on how to keep headbands and head wraps/scarves from slipping out of fine hair?

Penny L: LOVE this video Kaylee, you look beautiful as always!! I have very straight, THICK, silky Asian hair; this looked so fun and I wanted to try, but I'm not sure how well it will work??

Victoria Vale: I AM SO GLAD YOU’RE BACK!! Cannot wait to try these curls also I was wondering if you could do another how you get your hair cut video!! I really loved the last one!

DreamsFuzzy: Oh my god thanks for the silk scarf trick! My hair needs it I really liked this video, would love to see you come up with some cool styles for curly hair :)

Rebecca Blashock: It turned out so so pretty!! Thank you! Yay Saturdays! :D

Megan Fantes: I love your new format where you narrate as you do the style instead of doing a voiceover! It makes the style and the steps seem even more manageable and approachable.

Amy Wong: I love this look! You looked fabulous. Thanks.

kbr3pz: I love the tips for fixing hairstyles! Thank you!

Julia Graves: So glad you are back. I have prom coming up soon and would love to rock one of your hairstyles.

Claire Watson: so happy to see you back <3 you look sooooo cute and this is an awesome tutorial!

Michala Townes: Can’t express how excited I am to see your pretty face in my sub box again!

Georgina B: You're the best kayley! I love that you don't recommend getting plastic straws

agardner0368: I changed to metal straws. This is a perfect way to use my leftover plastic straws. Thank you!

Rebecca Jang: Hey Kayley, could you do a video showing us your entire hot tools collection? I'm so curious about them

Kimberly Murry: I've always wanted to try straw curls (my hair is straight/thin/fine) but am always worried that I'll lose the curl after a couple hrs. I'll have to try it out though. Do you every use hairspray? Thanks for the tutorial!

Sam: It's so good to have you back, I've missed watching your tutorials, they are amazing. I was wondering if you could do a video with tips and tricks to deal with hair that's been in chlorinated water. I've been getting back into swimming recently and it always feels gross afterwards, do you have any tips to deal with that?

Diana Bonilla: I would love to see you do a DIY hair oil and telling us about the pros and cons about whether if it's better to buy hair oils at a store rather than making them at home. btw love your videos I watch them all the time

Christina Tafolla: I love this look. I will definitely be trying it soon

Em 12344: great video as usual :D ! I have naturally curly hair but the next day my curls look wavier and less curly. I'm going to try the scarf technique !

Megan Fantes: I loved your TED talk on straws! So informational and fun to watch!

MsMJfan95: I have tried straw curls before and I absolutely loved the tight curls and I couldn't stop touching my hair. But I didn't get close enough to the roots, so I'm especially thankful for the tip for that problem. My hair is very thin and naturally very straight, so I had like two inches next to the part that were completely flat and then my hair became super big. I did this weird half up-thing so that I didn't look too dumb when I left the house. Idek why I told this unnecessary story, lol. The way I slept on them was that I basically did pigtails where I twisted the curls around each other and that gave me a much softer curl the next day.

sacredsiren: You look SO adorable with those curls! This looks shockingly like my natural curl pattern hahahaha, at first when I saw this video recommended I thought it was from one of my curly girl method channel subscriptions lol.

Gabby Garcia: Thank you so much this worked amazing!! Best tutorial by far

Andrea Ayala: It looks great and natural! Please do more naturally curly hair styles! I have naturally curly hair and always get bored with just wearing it down..I need more ideas on how to wear it.

ethereal strawberry: Kayley! You look absolutely adorable(as usual) with those curls! Could you wedding hairstyles for short hair? And a tips and tricks videos for us people with dark brown or black hair?

Aysha M: This vid is trending all over instagram! I'm going to try this!! Thanks <3

Consciously Pure: Loved all the tips, especially how to sleep on curls! Thank you!

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