My Favourite Overnight Hair Curling Methods

Overnight curling has been one of my favourite ways to style my hair for years. I've tried loads of different techniques, both in videos and in my personal life, and in this video I'm going to share which methods stood the test of time. These are the three overnight curling methods that I use regularly, my favourites. Enjoy watching!

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My name is Lucy, I'm a Dutchwoman here to offer an alternative approach to beauty.

On this channel I do mostly hair tutorials where I show you how to braid, pin and style your own hair. I recreate hairstyles from movies, tv shows or history and I regularly come up with my own, which I love to share with you!

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Hey guys welcome to a new video. I have been making hair tutorials on youtube for over a decade now and something that i have been interested in since the beginning is heatless. Curling heat styling is bad for your hair. It'S damaging. It can dry your hair and cause it to break quicker and as someone with hair, that is already on the finer and thinner side, i like to avoid it as much as possible. So i really enjoy overnight heatless curling methods that allow you to wake up with beautiful hair in the morning. So over the years i have tried out countless overnight heatless, curling methods. Of course, some of them worked better than others, and not all of them have stuck in order for me to use a heatless curling method consistently. First of all, it needs to be quick to set. I am a morning person i don't like evenings. I am very low energy in evenings. I definitely don't want to be spending a lot of time setting my hair right before bed. The second thing is, it needs to be comfortable. I'M gon na be sleeping in this. I need to you know, be able to sleep sleep comfortably, and the third thing is, it needs to be consistent and reliable. You will have you know, variations in how your hair comes out with any overnight heatless curling method, but i want to know that it'll at least come out looking good every time that i do it. There are three heatless curling methods that i use the most consistently that i would count among my favorites and that i actually use in my day-to-day life and all three of these meet all three of my criteria. So i am going to be showing all of them to you in the upcoming week, but i am going to be filming the setting process today. So what i do overnight curls i always use a setting lotion and you guys always ask me what i use. I'M currently using the lots of body style me texturizing, setting lotion and i mix it with water. I use one part setting lotion. One part: water mix it together in a spray bowl for the purpose of today's video. Since i'm going to be doing all these - and i don't want to saturate my hair in setting lotion, of course, i'm just going to use a spray bottle of water. Yes, this is a bottle of kitchen cleaner, but trust me. It'S filled with only water. I clean it very well. The first method i use is actually my oldest heatless curling method and in fact one of the first videos i ever made and what my channel is originally built on sock curls, the so curling method has stuck. I still use it. I still think it gives beautiful results and the most important thing is it is so quick to do it just takes a couple of seconds. So what i do for that method is, i take a hair elastic and i will put my hair up into a high ponytail. I prefer to do a high ponytail because we're going to make a bun and if i put it on top of my head, the bun won't be in the way when i'm sleeping, no matter how i lay my head down, the bun won't be there to bother Me wearing your hair up like this also adds a little bit of volume to your hair. When you take this down in the morning, then i take my water and setting ocean mixture or in this case just my plain water, and i will spray my hair with that, so that it is damp. You want the hair to be coated everywhere and evenly, but you definitely don't want it to be dripping wet, because we do need this to dry throughout the night. If your hair doesn't dry, then the curls won't set and it'll have been for nothing. I'M gon na take my sock donut. If you haven't seen a sock donut before it is literally an old clean, of course, sock with the tip cut off and then roll into a donut very simple to make. If you don't feel comfortable using an old sock, then you can of course use a proper hair donut, but this is just a very quick and simple at home diy. So i will take my ponytail pull it through my donuts and then i will start wrapping the ends of my hair around this donut. So i'm rubbing them through the hole and now i'm going to roll the donuts up along my hair. So i am essentially going to create a sock bun, as i'm going. I am spreading the hair around the sock. If i have any layers of flyaways, i want to make sure that they are incorporated, so i just push them through the hole and just keep twisting the donuts. Until i reach the top of my hair there we go, then i just like to spray. This whole thing one more time, make sure it's nice and damp. So this is how i sleep in it again, it's very comfortable, the bun isn't in the way anywhere. So, let's take a look at the results that this produces. I did secure it with two bobby pins, just to be sure i like to kind of slide them in from the side so that i catch some of the hair in the bun and some of the hair on my scalp and kind of stick it down as It were so that it doesn't come loose during the night. This is the result i got from my sock curls today, since you're catching all of the hair in one big curl. That gives a very consistent result throughout the entire head of hair, although i must say, the hair will definitely be most curled on the bottom and mostly straight at the top, and that's definitely true in the back as well. The back will be mostly straight just a few curls around the bottom, depending on how long your hair is, since you are tying it on top of your head, if you were to tie the bun in a different position on your head, you would get different results. I do like the position on top because then it turns out mostly curled along the front of the hair, and i personally really like it that way. Today'S result with the sock curls definitely more subtle, curls, but lots of volume, as you can see, so that is suck donut girls. The second method is one that i only started using very recently, but it has quickly become a favorite because it's so easy and convenient to do, and that is a variation on headband curls. That is just a little bit easier and again more convenient robe waist tie headband curls. So what i do for that is i split my hair down the center. I pull it forward, then i start on one side, so i start by just dampening one half of my hair and you want the same amount of dampness as with the sock curls, so that the hair is nicely coated but not dripping wet. Then i will take my robe waist tie and i will lay over my head make sure that both ends are equally long and then i take the front of my hair and i start wrapping this around the tie. So i'll take the hair i'll. Let it go. Take some more hair wrap it around. Let it go, take some more hair and i'm going to do this all the way down my hair. So when i've reached the end here at this point, i like to make my twists a little bit longer so that my curls don't end up as tight. So i like a bit of a looser effect, but i make my way down and then i take a hair elastic and i tie this around the ends of my hair and i'm going to really make sure i've caught the very ends of my hair. Because if your ends aren't in the hair, elastic they're going to end up straight - and that is not the look that i go for in any case all right, so that's one side done i'm going to do the same thing on the other side spray this with Water put down my band and start wrapping. When i have tied up both of my ends, i am going to bring these two pieces around to the front. I'M gon na just tie them with a simple knot. I'M gon na do a double knot, just to be sure, and then i stick the ends underneath here, and that is what this looks like. This is how i sleep in it again. It is nice and comfortable. It is flat and soft enough that it doesn't really bother me in my sleep super quick to set gorgeous results. So, let's take a look at those. These curls are very moldable. You can very much decide. You know the size that you want them to be how wide you want the curls to spread apart. I went for a bit of a looser wave because i feel like that's something that i can't get with the other techniques, so i tend to wrap mine with quite a lot of space in between um. That also helps to preserve a bit of length, and you know give this effect. The top of the hair, especially in the back, will not be curled, that's still straight, because, obviously we only wrapped around the perimeter of the hair. I personally don't mind that i quite like that look. This is the result that you get with the headband curls. There is one more technique. I want to show you - and this is the quickest and easiest way i have found to do something that resembles or gives you the option to do. Vintage hair vintage hairstyles generally require tighter curls curls that go all the way up to the scalp, which is something that the previous two methods don't provide. If i want all of my hair to be curled - and i want to do a brush out or something like that in the morning, that is when i use large rollers - these are by far the quickest and easiest way. I have found to set somewhat vintage. Looking hair, how i use these is, i usually split my hair down the side. I use a very simple setting pattern. I will do rollers like that two on top here, all the way down the side of my hair same thing. On the other side. Only here i usually just do one so that will be about three rollers on this side and then along the back. I place them horizontally like that and just place the ball next to each other. Just because i want this to be quick and simple. I roll all of them down, so i don't switch up the curling shape or the direction in which i do them take a little bit of hair spray it with my water and setting lotion mixture. I wrap the ends around it and then the rest i'll. Just roll it up to my scalp, i always include my bangs in my setting pattern because i usually don't want to wear them separately when i do vintage hair, and this allows me to incorporate them nicely so when i've reached my scalp, i will snap it closed. That'S one roller done so that is basically how that works. I didn't do the back now, but i'm sure you get the idea. This is by far the most time-consuming one out of the three, but it is still so much quicker than doing curls with smaller rollers or hand rolled pin curls good morning i have slept in my rollers, as you can see, i like to cover them with a Head scarf, that doesn't always hold the way i'd like to, but generally this is about what it looks like when i sleep in them and then underneath the head scarf. I have a hair net, just in case the head scarf slips off and just to make sure that everything is actually well contained. I feel, like that's a pretty safe way, to make sure that my rollers last through the night, so, let's take them down, see what the end result is like. So, as you can tell, these are pretty tight curls. They have eaten up a lot of length. My hair has gone from about this length to bob length. These are pretty versatile, curls. Of course, you could just wear them like this kind of bring your hands through them and wear them as kind of modern day curly hair. However, that is not my preferred way of wearing them, because when i do wear my hair curly, i prefer to have a bit more length. So for these i will just take a brush and start brushing through my hair and mold this into a more vintage style. Hairstyle now, of course, like i mentioned with overnight curling methods, there's always a bit of guesswork, how they will come out so sometimes when something like this happens, i have this very obvious ridge. There i like to just go in and style my hair around that so, for example, i might take a bobby pin and just simply pull the hair back on the side, and that makes it a lot less noticeable and a lot more intentional. So there are always ways you can work around a little mistake or kink in your curls, but that is my preferred method to do vintage hair on myself. As you can see, this was really quick to fix up in the morning. I think this takes about well. I'Ve been filming for 10 minutes now, and i've been talking, so i think in real life. This would maybe take me five to seven minutes to do in the morning, which is very acceptable in my opinion. So this is my overnight heatless method for vintage curls. Those are my three favorite heatless curling methods, the one that i use most often the ones that i actually use in my private life. So i hope you enjoyed this video and found it helpful guys if you did don't forget to give a thumbs up and subscribe to my channel for loads, more beauty and lifestyle and content. If you would like to support me through patreon or my merch store, there will be links in the description below. Thank you so much for your support. There is another video here that i think you might also enjoy. You can go watch next. Thank you for watching and i'll see you very soon in my next video bye,

Karen Malay: The robe tie set is a cute hairstyle on its own.

Jana Helene: I haven't found a way that is actually comfortable for me to sleep on yet but the bathrobe tie looks promising!

Véronique LaChatte: With the robe belt method, for those like me, with thicker, longer hair, doing two strands per side works even better. One strand over, one under. The curls are tighter and there are more of them.

Alice Norberg Poulsen: That's such a smart way to tie the bath robe thing! Been using that method as it works best on my hair, but never found a way to make it comfortable enough to sleep in, but I'm definitively trying out your way next time!

Naomi Chan: Thank you so much for talking about comfort!! This is so important for overnight curls but so many people don't talk about it - and then you try it and it feels awful to sleep on

Helena Woods: Yes!! I hate using heat on my hair, and I have been using overnight curlers for years, but my hair is so short now! I'm looking for an option that makes looser waves so I don't look like i am living in the 1920s! lol

יעל א: I remember finding your sock method video years ago when I was 12! It worked perfectly! My hair is a bit too short for it to hold the sock now (and too smooth haha it just slides off) so I'll make sure to try the other options you recommend.

Winter Wine: I love how she looked when she did the styling after the rollers. With the eyeliner, the pink dress, the brushed curls, and something to do with her eyebrows for some reason (?) I thought she really looked like Jackie Kennedy. Like, she had a moment there, I’m nOt gonna lie-

KidzVidz: I recently tried the bathrobe curls, and it's definatly the most comfortable way I've ever curled my hair overnight. It also produced the most consistent heatless curls.

Jade Justine: You're one of my favorite YouTubers! Just so natural. Like chatting to a friend No fakeness going on with you. Thanks for the wonderful hair tutorials ❤️

Anjali Shukla: Ma'am I've used the second method for curling my hairs on my sister's engagement ceremony.. Nd it looked so beautiful.. I got so many compliments... This method really worked so well.. Thank u so much ma'am.. ❤❤❤❤❤

VichyGlitterGun: I've been looking for ideas to have my long hair up during night, I have thin Scandinavian hair that snaps so easily, I'm definitely going to try that ribbon/scarf updo so clever and cute! Much love!

Ali Iannucci: I first came across your channel through the original sock bun video and I'm glad to see you still use it! I've also been a HUGE fan of the bathrobe method, but I don't like to use my bathrobe tie--I use bandannas that I roll up

Strawberry 1: Great video! I use the ponytail on top of head with hair mehtod wrapped around a bendy stick roller, an adaptation from your briliant sock curls. Gorgeous curls in the morning and great volume which I really need with my thin hair. I used to use braids and just got electric shock frizz.

Akechi Mitsuhide: My cheat method when I want to be very curly but I'm too lazy to use rollers: make 4-6 small buns, 2-3 per side, pretty high on my head so I can sleep in them. I usually just fix them with hair ties. The result is pretty much Carmen Hair.

JOSH REECE: Hi Lucy! I love all three techniques and results that you have shown. I must say, when you did the second one (the head band curls) I thought that looked so chic as is was. It actually looked like a hair style with the head band in it.

Julz Alta: Yes, heat styling causes damage and breakage on the length of the hair (particularly the outer layer of the hair) BUT... tight hairstyles (like high ponytails or rollers) worn for a long time (like overnight) can cause thinning of the hair if repeated regularly (not breakage, actual hair loss, at the roots) and long period humidity in the hair can cause damage of the inner layer of the hair (resulting also in more breakage if repeated). So I wouldn't say that overnight wet set are an amazing alternative for heat styling, particularly comparing with the use of a moderately hot blow dryer. Once from time to time is alright but not as a go-to method for someone concern about thinning hair. The same goes for not washing the hair. Yes it can prevent breakage because of humidity and combing but your chance of thinning hair due to oxidative stress or dermatitis (dandruff) at the roots goes up. Everything is about balance.The scalp is as important if not more than the ends.

Jessica Mcaleese: Anyone remember the original sock bun tutorial? It was the first one of your videos I ever watched and since I have followed your content. Even after all this time, I always find you relevant and inspired! Especially your simple living related content !

Euridyce Lam: Thank you for sharing your tips to get nice curly hair. I tried to recreate technique n°2 yesterday and It looked absolutely amazing even with very long hair ! Can't wait to try out the other methods :) Greetings from France !

Maria Isabella Alegrio: Thanks for sharing leopsie. Been with you since the sock bun days. The roller method works for my thick-stranded asian hair.

Gnomie: With the second method. I've seen anothet tutorial where you wrap from both sides like french braiding. It gives a more realistic curl because you have them in both directions I'm also going to try it with two silk robe ties and splitting the hair in two to try and get the back a bit curlier and make it less frizzy.

Jessie Rowland: I know I'm late to the party but I just discovered this channel and looooove the videos. Just wanted to leave a review of my experience with the sock bun. I've got medium/thick hair with medium/high density and my hair type is 2a/b. My wave pattern gets ruined at night so I've been on the hunt for an overnight wave/curl styling method to help keep things looking nice in between washes. Had high hopes for the sock bun, but unfortunately you need to have fine/thin hair for this method to work. I gave it two tries two nights in a row and the first time, I guess my hair wasn't wet enough. Turned into a frizzy tangly mess. The second time I used more water aaaaannnddd it turned into a damp frizzy tangly mess. I did use one of Loepsie's bun tutorials though to salvage my hair those two days and it ended up looking great! So for me and for others with a hair type like mine, skip the sock bun for overnight curls. Love this channel though! Great content and so many fun things to try out.

stupor mundi: I loved the look of the bangs with the bathrobe curls, you looked like a cute doll I am growing curtain bangs and seeing this I'm resisting the urge to cut mine again.

Gabe: The second method was my golden grail of heatless curls when i had long hair and it lasted me for days, so long that people thought it was naturally curly

Moriarty: I've tried all of these over the last decade. Let me tell you, if you have thick and long hair, none of the one without actual rollers are going to work on you unless maybe you keep them on for 48 hours at least.

We Are Legion: The bathrobe belt is the best for my fine wavy hair. The curls last for days. It’s also most comfortable for sleeping out of all the overnight methods I’ve tried. I use a satin sleep bonnet to keep it in place while I sleep (also cuts down on frizz).

Nina: I came for the curls and learnt how to use a doughnut. Mind blown! I tought you'd put them around your ponytail like a thick hair tie and then just lay your ponytail around it and arrange it. Always wondered how people kept the doughnut hidden so well. :O

Coco Nutty: I live somewhere quite arid and was able to try the hair donut style in a few hours. My hair is thin and fragile from medication and it worked beautifully! I had body and soft curls that I loved! Thank you for sharing this. I'll definitely be using it again! ❤

BlingBea: Love these types of videos, I need to try the first two for sure, thank you.

Hani Khan: You're an inspirations for me. I feared that if I cut bangs they wouldn't suit me. But after watching your videos I mustered up the courage to cut them and they look super cute! It brought a very positive change and I've started loving myself. I had some self love issues in the past.

Carina: My lazy method is just a simple french braid down the back of my head on dry hair, it gives volume and some lovely texture to the hair :)

Czarna Herbata: I love this. I don't want to destory my hair and also heat curls are on my head for like 2 hours and then look gross, when overnight even three days later i have cute waves. For first one I have too long hair, i need to try second one!

Designer Yeah On: I dont like the heat from hair dryer so I rarely style my hair,but the bathrob tie method seems very easy & fancy

Joanna Rasmussen: I love that you did this video! It reminded me of your earlier videos that you used to make when I was a new subscriber. While I love all your current videos too, this one brought back some nostalgia.

quintameb: I cut my hair short yesterday and I was really looking forward to curling my hair, but also concerned about damaging it! Thanks for this video! :)

Mirella Jazic: All of your methods give beautiful results, i love it ! I will definitly try them, im intrigue to see the results on my mi long hair ! Take care <3

Universal Hobo: I found you through the sock bun method!! what a throw back!

Anastasia Lincoln: Thanks for the tips! I have fine hair also, and prefer to not use heat.

hootowl: I usually twist my damp hair around an elastic headband. It's comfortable to sleep on but it doesnt usually give me defined curls. I'm gonna try the bathrobe trick!

Rubyx Cube: I don't know how my hair got to be pretty dry, thinner, and straighter than it was when I was much younger, so I'm hoping to get the curls I had at about the age of 4 back. My hair was straight at the top, and curly at the bottom, just like my dad. Hopefully I'll help my hair and scalp regain its glory! Edit: What's another object I can use for the second method? I don't have a bathrobe belt

Creative Weirdo: I can safely say the second method works really well and I could sleep comfortably!

gbk1t: Hi , After watching your video on the fake bangs on Amazon, I decided to write to the store and ask them why they were using your image. They have replied to me & subsequently removed the photo. This is on Amazon UK, but hopefully it will also be the same worldwide. Best wishes from Kit.

Crowned Lily: As someone with naturally wavy/curly hair did I need to watch this. Not really. Did I still because I love Loepsie. Of crouse.

JV aka RedBlaqueGolden: The thing that surprised me the least: you definitely seem like a morning person. Hmmmm... it's probably why you've got such good and flawless skin.

Sam Gudobba-Hunt: I loooove this!! This is gonna be helping me sooo much! Thank you

Chessica Hullum: I have tried the last two but to see all three of these methods back to back is VEERY HELPFUL. Thank you- great info

Tesnim Guesmi: Thank you so much, Lucy! I'll definately use all of them. I have one question though, I have a high porosity hair, do you think humidity would affect those curls?

Miranda Fullen: I can’t wait to try the robe/ headband method. Thanks for sharing.

Tawni Jules: your sock bun curls video is how i found your channel about 9-10 years ago! unfortunately i couldn't get it to work for me because my hair was too long and thick, but now it's shorter so i may have to try again

Rhealyn Hutto: The version I've tried (and gotten mixed results) is a basically using a "rag" as a roller. It creates very tight curls when used in small sections. It's almost a mix of rag and pin curls since it goes all the way to the scalp, but the rag ties around the roll to hold instead of a pin. It doesn't look comfortable, but it isn't bad to sleep in.

BrookeInProgress: I’ve been waiting for someone to make a video exactly like this! Thank you!

Ariel: I wrap my hair around my scrunchie in a different way. I wrap the strand around my scrunchie rather than roll it up. It ends up looking like a cute bun still . If I want more curls I do 2 space buns instead.

hiddenkittie: I do something like the bathrobe tie but you braid bandanas in your hair and then tie the ends and so far they are the only thing I found curls my hair nicely. You can use less bandanas for less of a curl or use more for more of a curl. I hope it may help anyone. And then you just undo them and brush them out in the morning. I use oil to smooth them a bit but it's a style that doesn't make my frizzy hair worse.

Jennifer Mullan: Yes! You're the first person have seen who ties the robe the same as me. . Love the vintage curls

s w: I wish I’d known about these techniques when i still did show choir this video is so helpful

riel: If you ever buy a sheet set, a lot of them come in a cloth sack that matches the sheets. A lot of them are the perfect size to put on your head and cover an overnight hairstyle.

Stephanie Lopez: The bathrobe tie look is so cute but I personally do it with a silk neck scarf as it's gentler with my hair.

Lei He: Really enjoyed this video. Thank you and will look up a few more of your tutorials. What's your advice for an asian with thick and straight hair so it sets better?

Rachel Frumkin: I curled my hair the other day with scrunchies. It is hard to explain how I did it with out a visual but the curls came out nice and was comfortable to sleep in.

Eyia Pandora: An alternative to the sock that I find easier to roll & unroll is a hair donut cut so it becomes a sausage, then sewn a ribbon on each end. Roll hair around from tips to base of ponytail, then tie the ribbons together. It kind of looks a bit vintage with the ribbon

Paige Patton Hargis HAMMERZIPPY: I have been watching Many videos on heatless curls this evening. This is my favorite one so far. You are very likable and you aren't pushing products. The majority of the videos I have watched they are using a ridiculous amount of products ! And trying to sell them. Thank you For NOT doing that.

Becca QueenB: Ooo the sock donut looks promising! I sleep with it in a bun already :)

Natalie B: When you have hair down to your butt and just can't...sometimes it's curly sometimes its not so curly. It does what it wants and I have accepted that haha

Mine Marei: My thick, curly hair could never. Whenever I want to do vintage hair I have to plan in at least 2 hours total

Katherine Morelle: The only problem with the foam rollers is that they’re getting harder for me to do as my hair is getting longer. Does anyone have any ideas? Do the pillow rollers work better for longer hair?

Anastasia Filippova: I used to do overnight curlers when I was a little girl in Russia. I tried the robe technique just last week for the first time, so cool! How do you sleep with the 3rd option in front of your partner? It looks very grandmaish, haha. Poor partner! Thank you for your lesson!

SpazyAzy's Art: I will have to try this out, they turned out good and so pretty to

Josi E: THANK YOU! I've tried so many methods for overnight curls/waves and nothing has worked so far. But finally: the second method worked for me. It was super easy & quick, very comfortable to sleep in and looked gorgeous the next morning!

KaylaNoelle1: If you use one of those thick Asian skincare headbands to do the “robe tie” curls it’s a bit easier because you don’t have to tie anything. I do want to try that silk covered foam bendy thing though because I feel like anything silk is more gentle and I already love my silk pillowcases.

Anja Todorovic: Oh my god so close to a million subs! You so deserve it darling!

Alicia Chatterton: The first one does not work for me at all, I can’t have my hair up on a ponytail for more than 10 minutes without severe pain. I’d that wasn’t an issue I could never get my hair to roll in without all falling out because of all the layers. The best method I’ve found is taking tall black socks and wrapping sections like a curling iron and then tying it off at the bottom and pinning the top of the section of hair flat to my scalp. I can’t wait for my pixie to grow out so I can do that again.

: I use socks since I have rather thick hair. Wet, grab a section and wrap the end of it around the sock as if you were using a curler as in the last option in video. Roll up as normal. Tie it in a knot. Sleep and then take out. It also has the advantage of being able to make the curls as tight or loose as you want or as high as you want. You can do it really loose and brush it out well to make waves. You can braid it and roll the braids if you want really small curls.

Imma the chopsticks that Jin always carry: Wow,it came out so good. What about trying braids to get heatless crimps?

Lane Amelia: My hair is like just below my shoulders and is still somehow too short for the first two (easiest imo) methods

Tammy Masson: Genius tips! Thank you!

Alexander Family: Very nice. Well done. I love all methods.

Satan's Wife: Watched this vid twice it's so good, but I noticed something strange, in one of your old videos you said to use the sock and just roll the hair inside but in this one you have the hair wrapped around the sock, which method is better

Paula Porras: Dear God the bathrobe method is a godsend thing, I will implement it from now on. Thank you!

Jane: I just discovered your channel and I love your content.

SpazyAzy's Art: I like all of them but my favorite is the bathrobe one

BellaS: I do the same twist without the scarf. Just twist the hair on it's own

Devinder Singh: It's fab .. it's been long since u did a hairstyle video... ❤

talia lowton: You taught me how to do a sock donut years ago!

danielle murphy: Can you do a video using a “wiglet/hairpiece” as seen mostly in the 60s I believe!? Love your videos!

Nocternia Obscura: Useful,thanks!

Ana Y. Giroud Mendoza: how long stay your hair curl with each method? love the video, i just found you with the regency hairstyle and love you

Salomé Le Louët: These roller always make me wonder how a partner would react (I have always found them too funny to just ignore )

Tonya St2021: Such a great idea!!

queenSummerKeli: Oh my. I need this video! Thanks so much!

SusanIvanova2257: When you said "one of my first videos" I so knew the sock was going to appear lol My biggest issue with heatless curls is that my hair gets quite frizzy with them. Might have to give them another try now though

nitko: People with straight hair can make such pretty waves or curls, without frizz.

Etigress: The look with the robe waistband is cute. I'd wear it out in public lol

emma meneghetti: Omg thank you for this

LeilaniV: Why do you always make miss my bangs? They look great on you!

Hannah Angelina: I have very thick hair and the first hair curling style is a frustrating thing to do for me. The sock doesn't listen to me nor my hair.

Karen Robertson: I wish my mother knew these methods when she used to make me sleep in plastic rollers the night before any special occasion.

Hi There: Omg the foam curled method is giving me flashbacks to third and fourth grade, unfortunately it never turned out good on my hair...

skilledfor: Me watching as she ties the neatest hairbun in seconds, meanwhile mine looks like a hay turd

Radaweu: I'm a huge fan of the look overnight curls give, but i can't get them to work for me. I wash daily in the morning and can't make evening washes work for me, my scalp hates it if I don't wash daily and I don't feel like my hair looks as clean as I would like it to for work :/

Muriel Szabo: I just watched your rag curl video and was so sure they would be in this video too!! What happened? What made you stop using that method?

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