Heatless Waves For Thin Hair

A heatless curling method that will give even thin hair big, voluminous waves. No more frizzy crimps!

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Hey guys so today, I'm going to show you how to get beautiful waves using no heat at all, and this is a method that is actually suitable for thinner hair because often when you try equals waves like overnight, curling methods are just heatless curling methods. They involve braiding or twisting of the hair, which is doesn't work for thinner hair because you end up with tiny little crimps, but, as you can see, this has given me big luscious voluminous Glover's Hollywood waves and it is so simple to do. There is no heat involved so to get these heatless waves. First of all, you will want to get yourself some salt spray, and I actually make this just by adding salt to water. It'S that simple, but I find that salt just react really well with girls, and it also helps your hair kind of hold girl. It'S just a great natural kind of setting spray. I think so. I have my bottle spray bottle of salty water here, and this is what I'm going to use to help me kind of as a hair styling product. So, first of all, I am going to section my hair off because I'm going to work on the bottom of my hair first, so I'm going to divide my hair into half then divide it into half again and pin up the top. But I'm going to divide it into half again and I'm going to start by spraying one of these sections down with salty water, and you want to make sure that your hair is a little bit damp, not soaking wet. Definitely because you do want this to try. Eventually so just make it a little bit down and then you're going to wrap this around your hand and wrapping it around your hand, will ensure all of your girls will have the same size so just wrap it around, and then I'm going to give this a Twist and pin it down to my head using two or more bobby pins. If you have some of those kind of handy hairdressers clips, you can use those they'll hold really well, but bobbins work just as well, then I'm going to do the same thing to the other section and it doesn't really matter what um way you twist them in That just alternates the direction of the waves, so I kind of go back and forth between twisting backwards and forwards. I'M going to pin that down to my head as well and then I can just start working on the top of my hair and this I'm going to divide into three sections, because I have more hair on the top that I have autum. So the procedure is same, just spray it down with salty water, so I sit around my hand and pin it down and for the front section. I want to pay a little bit more attention to risk, because this is the part that kind of frames your face. It'S the most noticeable, so this I'm going to rap backwards so that it have swoops away from my face and I'm going to pin this with the curls standing up instead of lying down against my head. And yet this just gives a little bit more volume. And I like that in the front, so I'm going to pin this down like this and then you should end up with something like this. So I'm going to do the same exact same procedure on the other side of my hair. Until all my hair is up and Pinker now there are several things you can do if you're doing this in the morning and you have somewhere to go an evening, you can just leave this to err. Try just leave it in your hair for a couple of hours or depending on how thick your hair is and how fast it dries. You can leave this on until your hair is completely drive through and through. The other thing you can do is sleep on this. That'S the preferred method, I would say, because the longer your hair is in this curl, the longer the curl will last when you actually take it out, you just kind of enforce that shape into your hair, so sleeping on it is the best you may want to Cover your hair up with some kind of head scarf, just to make sure the pins don't fall out, while you're sleeping and the third thing you can do if you're in a hurry, is blow-dry your hair and try to use a slower setting as possible. Otherwise, you're completely defeating the purpose of heatless waves, but I'm just going to do that for the sake of this video, so blow-dry my hair until it's dry through it through and then, when you take your pins out, you should end up with this beautiful heatless waves. I am so glad to finally found a method that actually makes my hair wavy and upwardly crimped, so I really hope some of you found this helpful guys. I want to thank you so much for watching, and I will see you very soon in another video bye,

Cara M: My hair is extremely thin and this is lifechanging! I still can't believe I didn't come up with this myself. By the way, do you have a video about what sort of chemicals should be avoided (and you personally avoid) in hair products? Thanks so much for this idea, Loepsie!!

Patrycja Hendzel: I have thin hair as well and I was looking for common way to curl my hair during night (had the same experiences as you). Thank you for advice, I will try out your tips :-). 

D M: You have fine hair & ALOT of it. Would not say it’s thin.

Gabarooz: Don't think I've ever seen you with a cat eyeliner like that before.... looks really nice on you!!! I like it! :)))

Natascha Clerinx: Yes a methode that works on thin hair :D And they look so natural too. I don't like the look of waves created by heat tools they look so overdone :)

Lisa Susanna: I feel a little uncomfortable putting salt on my hair... Won´t it dry my ends out? :-/

Emilie Maria: Your makeup and hair are beautiful!!!!

Ariana Acosta: Thx worked so much

BexxiieBubble: will this not dry out the hair? :(

Holly. 8000: So easy

Arikka bell: Ok idk if it's just me but I tried to do this for 1 hour and my hair would not stay like I would do one curl and then a other one would fall out

blossom: We in india think that salty water makes you hair white I Don't if its true or now but i dont wanna risk it.

Maggie Herron: Your hair is very thick. You should rename this video to say "fine." Thin hair is a nightmare that has to do with low density - fewer hairs per square inch on the scalp. As someone with actual thin hair, this method would be useless. I would need to wear a full set of extensions to have hair like yours, but I doubt my thin hair would even cover them. It really is helpful to viewers if you use the right terminology. I've seen dozens of videos titled like this about how to volumize "thin" hair. When I click on them only to find another beautiful model with 20 pounds of gorgeous, thick hair it makes me want to swallow bleach. I know you don't mean any harm, and you seem like a lovely person, but know that this is a touchy subject for a lot of women.

Moumita Sadhukhan: Your hair is not thin...

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