7 Heatless Hairstyles

Beach Waves

By this method for getting heatless beachy waves using something everyone has at home: paper towels. “Using paper towels, wrap dry hair into a barrel curl and secure the hair by making a knot at the end of the paper towel”.

It’s important to wrap the curls in a brick lay pattern throughout the entire head, and leave the paper towel rolls in for a minimum of 15 to 20 minutes. “With this method, the paper towel draws in the moisture from the atmosphere and creates an organic wave.” During this process, feel free to spritz some salt spray to emphasize the beachy texture.

Crimpy Waves

Both baby braids and crimpy waves have recently come back into style, and luckily you can achieve both hairstyles in one day. While your hair is still wet, create as many tiny plaits as you desire throughout your head, making sure to use small sections of hair and braid the plait from the crown to the end of the hair’s length.

(Note: If you don’t want crimpy hair all over, you can create two braids flanking either side of middle part.) After a few hours, the braids can be undone and raked through with your fingers to create the perfect crimpy texture.

Windblown Waves

“For this method, the hair should be semi air-dried with 25 percent moisture”. “Simply draw your hair back and up to the top of your crown and twist it, wrapping it down into a bun and leaving the tail end of the hair out to ensure that there are no rough ends. Once the hair is thoroughly dry, unwrap the bun and shake out the texture creating a tousled windblown look.”

Slicked-Back Wet Look

Wet hair has made a comeback and it works so well on short hair”. To keep your hair looking wet—and never crunchy. “Break it up in your palm, distribute on your wet or dry hair, and then comb into place.”It gives you wet-looking shiny hair, plus you’re conditioning it at the same time.”

Jaw Clips

Taking inspiration from the latest runways, ’90s hair accessories are all the rage. Adding an accessory can be one of the quickest ways to change up your look in just a few minutes without altering your haircut or sacrificing your hair health with hot tools. Jaw clips are having a major moment.

“To style a jaw clip, work hair back into a low pony, leaving out a couple strands in the front, then twist up and lock it in around your thumb for the perfect twist. Clip in place and finish off with a spritz of texture spray on the unsecured front pieces for added texture and hold,”.

Chignon

For a truly timeless hairstyle, try a low, sleek chignon. It’s simple enough for anyone to pull off and can be dressed up or down depending on your outing. First, choose your part—down the middle, on the side, or slicked completely back. “Next, use a light-hold gel and a bristle brush to slick the hair down in the direction of where you want the hair to lay. “Once all of the hair is gathered, tie it off into a tight ponytail.” For an extra twist, set aside a small section of hair, braid it, and then wrap it around the base of your ponytail to conceal the hairband.