- Products that fight frizz and smooth strands are essential for heatless curls.
- The heatless method prevents long-term heat damage and maintains the health of your hair.
- Using hair rollers or bobby pins helps create curls without the need for a heat styling tool.
- Styles like braids or buns can be used for tighter curls or loose waves.
- Silk and satin pillowcases prevent additional friction and are great for maintaining your heatless styles at night.

How to Achieve Heatless Curls
Updated on December 18, 2025 | 2 min read
Lauren Hannel, Davines Writer
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Techniques for heatless curls
1. Braiding
2. Finger coiling
- First, wash and condition your hair with a curl shampoo and curl conditioner.
- After towel-drying, apply a curl cream or curl building serum all over your hair. These products are an important step to help your curls hold their definition and structure when you go to set them.
- Divide your hair into sections — then start by wrapping small sections of hair around your finger, twirling it tightly, then releasing. When you’re finished with your whole head, let it air dry and enjoy your beautiful defined curls.
3. Overnight waves
- Start by washing your hair with a smoothing shampoo and finishing with a smoothing conditioner. This will fight frizz and help to keep your waves shiny and even.
- After towel-drying, apply a texturizing serum, which will smooth your hair and leave you with some soft, beachy texture when your waves are done.
- Part your hair as desired, then divide into two sections into a loose, twisty braid. We recommend watching Tara’s tutorial to see her braiding technique!
- And now for our favorite step: sleep on it. When you wake up the next morning, un-twist your hair and gently work your fingers through the waves to help break them up slightly. For a shiny finishing touch (and to combat any little flyaways that might come up from tossing and turning), run a light hair oil through your strands.
4. Rollers
- After towel-drying and detangling your hair, let it air dry for a while until it’s about 70-80% dry. This will help your hair hold the curl better, rather than overly-wet hair which might not be as moldable.
- Start by dividing your hair into sections, then roll and secure separate parts into the rollers. If you’re nervous about hair falling out (which might be the case if your hair is on the thinner side), secure the rollers with bobby pins.
- For extra sleep security, wrap your head in a silk or satin scarf. This will keep the rollers tightly in place, and these types of materials are way more gentle on your strands compared to traditional cotton towels.
- The next morning, remove the scarf and gently unravel each of the curls. Set your curls in place with a medium hairspray or shimmering mist to make sure all of your hard work with the curlers looks its best.
5. Put it in a bun
6. Pin curls
- Towel-dry your hair and allow it to air dry slightly. Look for the same amount of “almost-dryness” we discussed in the hair rollers tutorial.
- Apply a styling product that will help your curls set: either the curl cream and serum mentioned before will work, but you might also want to try a light modeling gel if your hair doesn’t hold curls well.
- Part your hair as desired, and divide it into inch-wide sections all over your head.
- Working section by section, roll your hair up to the root and secure it with a criss-cross of two bobby pins.
- Let your hair air dry or sleep on it — if you’re wearing this look to bed, we’d recommend a head wrap as mentioned in the hair roller tutorial.
- Remove the bobby puns, unravel the curls and gently work your fingers through your hair.
- Finish with a hair oil and spritz of hairspray to secure the style and add shine.
7. Headband curls
- When your hair is slightly damp, apply a curl mousse to help secure the style and add hydration and volume.
- Put a headband over the top of your head, resting it on top like you would wear a crown.
- Starting at the front of your hair, take a small section of hair and loop it over the headband and back through the bottom. This tutorial is really helpful if you need to visualize it better.
- Once the first section is pulled through, add more hair to it and repeat the process. Continue adding and looping hair until you’ve finished one side of your hair, then do the same thing for the other side.
- Loop the remaining hairs in the back through the headband, pin them in place then secure with hairspray.
- Let your curls down and enjoy the bouncy, pretty waves of your dreams.
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