I Finally Figure Out Heatless Curls!- Fluffy 70’S Inspired Hair

Hi, hello, welcome back to last looks my name is carly ferris and it is bedtime um. So last week i did a video where i showed you guys how i do my base makeup to cover acne, which you know. If you want to see how i cover my acne go, watch that video um and at the end of it i did my i sort of like went off camera, and i did my hair and put on my lashes kind of how i do at the end Of makeup videos and um, i came back and uh if i do say so myself, my hair looked magnifique, amazing, um and, if you've been subscribed to me or watching my videos for a while by the way uh. If you would like to, i want to start saying this in the beginning, if you would be so kind uh subscribe to this channel um, i would love it. If you did, i can't believe there's so many of you already more than i had expected, but um. If you feel so inclined, uh subscribe to this channel uh hit the little notification bell um, so that the subscription actually works. Um and you can hang out with me and it'll - be super fun um anyway, if you've been subscribed to me for a little bit um. I have tried a couple of different overnight: heatless curl styles and um. They have come out with like varying levels of success. I haven't loved really any overnight heatless curls that i've done and also like. That'S not the only time that i have tried them. I have been like on a journey to try overnight heatless curls, like my whole life um. So basically in my last video, my hair turned out really well and those were overnight. Heatless curls. I asked you guys if you would like to see how i did those curls, and so many people in the comments said that they would love to see. So that is what i am showing you now, and that is why i am like fresh out of the shower and in my robe and uh ready to go to bed, so we are here now, and that is what we are doing. The most important thing to me is this little thing of these: these types of pin, curl clips. They have hair on them silver. I get these at walmart um, which i know not. Everybody has walmart, but, like i'm sure you can get these at any beauty. Supply store, uh grocery store any really store with a beauty. Section generally has these, and i think a pack of them is like two dollars and i have. I think i have two packs of them in here two or three. Maybe i collect them like over time when my selection gets a little bit low. I just like get a new one, but um yeah they're very cheap um, cheaper than sponge rollers, cheaper than anything to that effect. So i'm sure you could use bobby pins too. It'S just the bobby pins. Have they aren't um flat like this, and in my experience these are a little bit easier to use than bobby pins like when you're holding a curl. If you know what i mean um and then i'm also going to use a blow dryer because um, if i set my hair as soaking wet as it is right now, it is not going to dry by morning um, and then i also use. Where is it? I use the motions foam setting lotion. What'S it called versatile foam styling lotion. So this is what i use as like the thing to hold the curl, and then i also use this tresemme heat protectant um, because the reason i'm doing heatless curls is because i want to minimize damage. So i want to put this on my hair before i blow dry it a little bit to minimize the damage of the blow dryer or else. What'S the point of doing heatless curls also about this heat protectant, i don't know if it is just me if i'm nuts or if this is true, but i think that my curls hold better when i use this um, i think that it might have like a Little um like a little bit of hold to it um and that helps a ton also. We can talk about the setting pattern because i do find that to be important to this style and the way that my hair ends up. Looking i made a video uh a while back um, where i tried uh, authentic and authentic um farrah fawcett sponge roller set, and it was lovely. It wasn't my favorite, because sponge rollers are not really my favorite um, but i wanted to bring this up um and maybe i'll pop a picture up really quickly. Just so, you guys see hi friends, i just wanted to come on here and talk about how that is a lie. I did not actually do that roller set um. I thought i had that roller set memorized. Apparently i do not um. The only difference is this front section i rolled uh down instead of backwards um. I still think it ends up really really pretty, but i did want to come on here and say that i do not do that exact roller set. Um anyway hope you enjoyed the video uh. I still use this setting pattern with my pin curls that i'm going to do and it ends up much better than these sponge rollers ended up so without further ado. Let'S get down to what i do so i'm not going to blow dry my hair for very long, because i've already been out of the shower for like a little bit. Um i've just been like doing stuff around the house um, but i still am going to blow dry it just a little bit to make it to where it's like more of like a damp texture, rather than like a. I could probably still squeeze water out of this texture um and before i do that, i'm just gon na spray it down with this set uh heat protectant, really quickly, all right, and then i'm not going to do this in any sort of specific way. I'M just going to kind of hit my hair with the blow dryer for a minute, um and i'll be right back okay, so that was literally like 30 seconds of blow drying, and i really do think that it's like probably good now. I know that some people put setting lotion or mousse on each individual curl. I don't do that because i don't like to use very much of this, because i think that it can tend to get one crunchy and two kind of greasy, which my hair has a tendency to get greasy anyway. So i don't want it to do that. So what i'm gon na do is take a couple of pumps in my hand, and just kind of like go like that with it, so that it gets coated on like most of my hair and then i might go through and put more on, like as we Go along um, but that is really that is really that for the setting lotion, i don't really um, like section it off very carefully um. I kind of just grab the hair and put it up like when i want to so um. I'M just gon na show it go ahead and show you how i do the first one. So i like to get like my center bang pieces and i'll make sure that they're not tangly, because we don't want to set in a tangle that would suck, because you want these to end up like smooth right. I'M gon na make them a little bit wider and then what i do is i take two fingers like this and i wrap the curl around my two fingers and then i take one of these and stick it in there and then usually, my bang piece is A little bit wide like that, so i will use two instead of one, this one's all bent and there we go. That'S my first curl um. I can't believe that this is the simplest thing that i have ever seen and i hadn't tried it yet then i am just going to take a similarly sized piece and do it again. Obviously there we go. I'M gon na do the rest of my mohawk and you can just watch in speed mode. I am back because i do have a tip actually um. My biggest tip for this is that you want to make sure that your sections are not thick. You want to do nice, thin sections um, so i made one that was too thick, so i'm just going to split it in half and yeah. This is going to be much better, pin it into instead of one, because the thick ones will not end up as as will not end up as tight as we want them to be, because we want these to be pretty tight so that we can do the Brush out in the morning - and it ends up nice and wonderful. Ah, my arms are already so tired. Usually i can do this pretty quickly, but i'm trying to do it really really well, so that uh, the video turns out well um, so my arms are getting kind of tired uh. I am done with my center mohawk section. Maybe i can turn around in my chair and show you how's that, could you see it? I know my hair is black, so it's like kind of hard to see anything about anything. Now i am going to go ahead and do the side pieces um and i am going to curl those downwards. So i will go ahead and show you one so i'll separate off a piece that is thinner than that there we go that'll, probably be a good size piece. I don't know if that is helpful to you, but you can get it pretty thin um and then i'm just gon na take these two same fingers and go like that. I really don't know how else to describe it other than saying go like that um, but that is our curl uh. I don't do it flat to my head because making them upwards like that makes us have a lot more volume, and i really want my hair to be like to the heavens all the time. So let's go ahead and do the next one all right, uh, i'm going to finish this side and also probably do this side and you guys can just do uh now, basically, i'm just gon na. I don't pay too much attention to these. I just kind of start curling them up, but um, usually by this time my hair is getting a little bit dry. So i'll tell you what sometimes i spray it again with this, because i really i like. I am convinced that this has some kind of hold. I know i could probably use like hairspray or something, but i don't want my hair to get crunchy um. I'M also gon na go in just like with a lit that much more of this and put it on this side all right. So i think you've probably seen enough of me doing this. I kind of just do the same thing to the rest of my head and if it gets a little dry, i will spray it with my heat protectant spray, or i will judge a little bit more of this stuff on there. But i will be back when it's all done all right y'all, so i have all my pin curls in um. I did want to talk about how i do have some hair left out. This is the hair that i shaved off six months ago. It is not long enough to go into a pin um. Apparently this side, i got into a pin curl, but you can't see this when all my hair is down um, so i just i leave it down um and i'll. Let you in on a little bit of a pin, curl secret uh. I don't really care about the ones in the back of my head. I do the same sort of motion uh, but i just pin it. However, i want to - and some of this i am going to sleep in this, so some of the ones in the back that feel a little bit loosey-goosey or insecure. I will pin again so i have no idea what the back of my hair looks like, but i'm about to show it to you, i'm just letting you know that, like it's probably a little bit messy, because if one felt a little bit loose, i just will Pin it down like flat how i did these um, but i will show you now so here's this side here it is here's the back. You see, here's this side all right, and that is how i do these pin curls. So i am gon na go to bed now uh and i will wake up in the morning. Uh get all done up and i will show you what they look like see. Y'All in the morning good night, hi hello. It is now morning time the sun hath risen again, and i am here to take my pin curls out um. I have my makeup done. I like to do this uh after mascara before lashes, because it gives a little bit of time for my mascara to dry, because nothing is more annoying than when you're trying to put on your lashes on wet mascara. So, basically, my next step, these are all dry. They all feel nice and dry. I'Ve had them in for a while um. I would recommend leaving them in like as long as possible. Uh like if you are putting your makeup on, i would recommend putting your makeup on with your rollers still later than doing. Your hair, sorry, it's so early doing your hair post makeup um, but basically, what i'm gon na start doing is just uh taking these out. So there's the first one there's a little curl. That is very promising. I think all right um now that i think i have them all out. I'M gon na just um do a pat down to make sure a nice little pat down to make sure i don't accidentally brush out a clip. This is what they look like, not brushed out. I think they're very pretty. I think that this look would be good for something uh, just not what i'm going for today and now. Basically, my move is to brush these out and i will show you the brush that i use. I use this round brush and i know that this is not the uh traditional use for a round brush, but i find that it helps to form the curls. If i like, stick the round brush in them, um to give them more of like a blown out like i said, 70s fluffy look, um and also this brush is a boar bristle round brush. So it gives a lot of like smoothness and fluff and like just a really nice texture to the hair and also it helps to redistribute product and um, also the natural oils of your hair. So your hair looks really soft and shiny um. So basically, what i'm gon na do is start brushing this out, and i don't really do this in any like special way. I kind of just do it see it's already getting that, like nice, fluffy texture and sometimes i will like see, put them in the curls. Like that put the round brush like through the curls and shape them correctly, like see how i just like invented that curl um out of the floof with this round brush, that's why i really like this. I think that this pen curl set turned out really really nice. Obviously it's different every time, but, like i love this, oh this is the greatest here i'll turn this light up so that you can see sort of the shape of these curls come on back down. All right now, i'm going to put in my extensions. Well, i he styled my extensions, but i did put them up in clips and let them sit for a while, so that they have the same sort of fluffy texture as my hair, so that the texture matches um. I find that really um putting the curls up in clips, whether or not you heat style it or leave it overnight. That is the way to get this fluffy hair. You can't really like use a curler and then brush it out and expect the same sort of texture. I need a clip. Alright, everyone, my hair, is done. My lashes are on, and that is me all ready for the day um. I hope you all enjoyed today's video um. I think that it's really really fun to do like overnight, heatless curls, because it's kind of a surprise to see how it's going to come out and usually it comes out interesting, even if it doesn't like look amazing. But i think that this looks amazing and this is pretty much how i've been wearing my hair every day. Now i i just love the way that it comes out so much um. Let me know if you would like to see me: do some different um curl patterns and like setting patterns from different decades. I think that that might be fun um now that i know that, like the pin, curling method is the method to go to. I think that i could try a bunch of different like shapes of hair, like i really want to try like a traditional, authentic, 50s um setting pattern. So if you guys would like to see that, please, let me know uh if you like this video, please make sure to like it down below and if you feel so inclined like. I said please make sure to subscribe to my channel uh and also hit the notification bell so that the subscription actually works, and i will see you all next week - bye

Gothic Potato: You have such a vintage Hollywood film star look, I’m totally here for it

Karla Sanchez: I did the mullet thing a couple of months ago, and now my hair is just like yours (that's how I find you), for weeks my hair looked flat and with no life, until i started to follow your tutorials!!, thank youuu

Emma Wood: I have always been trying to get fluffy curls to match my 70s clothes and now I do!!! Thank you ❤️

maja west: This looks so good, i’m gonna try it! I wanna style my shag but I don’t wanna use heat or sleep with huge rollers. You seem so friendly and sweet too, great video!

mathmindset: This is so beautiful I love the fluffy 70's hair. Definitely do curl styles from different decades too, that would be cool to see!

Peachy Debbie: You should try the L'oreal sleek it straight heatspray, its similar to the tresemme one but it smells better and it has oils in it that make your hair look shiny :) the only thing is if you like to spray alot like me then it can make your hair look oily but i just use some dry shampoo on it and it looks real nice lol

pigtown: Tutorial starts at 8:30

Chwe-go: I loveee that heat protectant spray! I use it when blow drying and i agree that it just adds that extra bit of hold some how lool The only thing is that apparently an ingredient in it (DMDM hydantoin) is a known carcinogen because it leaches formaldehyde when in contact with water so...even though i love it i’m on the look out for a new heat protectant

Femme Famke: You're stunning Ebony Empress! Your aesthetic glows with these super-soft glossy curls <3

espressheaux: Oh my gosh, YES. I’m living for everything you are SERVING Queen ✨✨✨✨✨✨

blue90stars: Omg girl you are soooo gorgeous!! I love how your hair turned out

Jess the Figment: Girl I was just thinking I need to be using less heat. They turned out so cute!!

Everything Dana: I am fricken amazing!!! It came out so good.....and the weave is a perfect match. Bravo!!!

Jazzmin: I love this channel! Its everything I dream of tbh

Cindy Arias: Do you have a tutorial on this makeup look? Soooooo pretty!!!! YOURE GORGEOUS BY THE WAY! I just subscribed! You’re content is amazing love the style!

2012pinkgoddess: Your hair is absolutely beautiful

Nayeon Gomez: Love all your videos!!!

Annika: Just subscribed love your videos and your vibe!

Lulu Daniels: Convinced Tressa May is sponsoring all these videos! Last three hair videos I watched had the exact sam product

Bailyelizabeth: Your hair looks amazing! was it hard to sleep with the clips in?

callmekells: Wow. So classic. Love that .

babygirl 99: Your hair is so gorgeous

well: does this work with long hair?

Emma Jade: that hair is magicalllllllll

israh m: your makeup is freeze i neeeeedddd a tutorial and ur hair is just perrrffeeccttt oh and you didn't even need extensions your hair was even prettier before girl

Lashawn Lanham: You are super gorgeous

Meghan Johnston: What type of pin/clips do you use to pin curls!?!?

A Goose: Do the back ones curl down?

fatguylungs: What the absolute ❤️✨

jj: I know heartless was the point but can I put them up with Bobby pins and then dry my hair with a blow dryer if I don’t have time?

Lance Jones: OOO.DO AUTHENTIC 40S CURLS

Lucy Köppe: Did you put a scarf or something like that around your hair while sleeping?

CREEP it FIRME: Ummmm. Yes I would love to subscribe

Eliana Figueroa: The amount of times she said um is more than the amount of people on this earth

Alliya Sajid: I have 28 inches of hair and I don't find any tutorial for long hair .not cute

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