How To Curl Hair At Home: 5 Different Ways To Get Those Perfect Curls

These are the easy ways how you can get curly hair to add a touch of glamour to any boring look.

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Get perfect curls at home

Voluminous, shiny curls look gorgeous on any hair length, colour, and texture. If you weren't blessed with them naturally, there are super simple ways to get those waves. You may have also realised that hair curling is no joke as it requires a lot of patience, time, products and tools to get it right. Having said that, it is not rocket science and with the right tips and techniques, learning how to curl your hair is a breeze. We've rounded up some time-saving tutorials on how you can easily curl your hair at home with both styling tools and natural ways. Go through the list to find the best method for the look and style that you're going for.

Curling Hair Without Heat Styling Tools

Bobby Pin Hair Curling Trick

You can still manage to get curls with the bobby pin hair curling technique. Start by parting your hair and then dividing it further into smaller sections. Start at the top, take the first small section, and start rolling from the ends towards the roots to form a coil, secure it once you reach the roots with a bobby pin. Now let the hair stay as it is for a few hours or tie a silk scarf around it and sleep on it overnight.

Sock Curl Technique

This one it emerged as a huge trend on TikTok and has found a lot of takers. Start with clean, towel-dried hair. This technique works best on damp hair. Divide the hair into four or more sections. Hold the sock at the top of the section, twist and twirl your hair around it. Repeat on all the sections and secure the end with a hair tie, make sure it is tight enough to stay throughout the night.

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Velcro Rollers

Velcro rollers are a great curling alternative, and they also save your hair from heat damage while giving your hair body and volume. On damp hair, squeeze out the excess moisture from your hair using a towel. Roll your hair upwards until the rollers sit snugly against your scalp. Wait for a couple of hours with the rollers in your hair until it is completely dry. Finish with hairspray for hold.

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Curling Hair With Styling Tools

Using A Straightener

Your flat iron can do more than straighten. Take a 1-inch-wide section of hair and clamp your flat iron at eyebrow level. Make S-shapes through the hair for beach waves. Otherwise, twist the iron away from your face and pull moving down to the ends for curls. Stop styling just before you reach the tips of your hair.

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You can even curl your hair using a straightener

With A Curling Wand

A curling wand, which has no clamp, creates looser curls and waves. Slip a heat-resistant glove on the hand that's not holding the curling wand. Brush your hair completely and separate it into 1-inch sections. Hold the wand vertically, pointing the tip down and wrap it around the barrel of the lowest section of the wand, twisting away from your face until you reach the ends.

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