Testing Viral Overnight Heatless Curls! WOW 😳

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Published 2020-05-13
Testing Viral Overnight Heatless Curls with Robe Tie! WOW 😳
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This overnight heatless curls method using a bathrobe belt has been all over social media in the past month or two, especially on Tic Toc. I saw this technique from @Laineymariebeauty several months back on Instagram and was so intrigued to see how this overnight heatless curls technique would work on shorter hair. Have you tried this heatless curls or waves method on your hair? How did it work out?

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All Comments (21)
  • I think its so adorable her husband helps her and films for her too, they are so wholesome
  • @siennabell4306
    For girls with thick hair who don't get flawless results: our hair isn't meant for heatless styles that include water. Since our hair is thick and being compressed with twists and braids, your hair will take FOREVER to dry and when you think that it's time to un-twist your hair, chances are that it'll still be a bit damp and your hair will get poofy and frizzy once it completely dries after undoing your twists/braids. So from someone with thick hair who has tried SEVERAL heatless methods, I have found that damping your hair with gel does wonder! it keeps your curls in place and your hair won't get poofy or frizzy. I use the Suave max hold sculpting gel 8. it's cheap, non-sticky, fast drying and alcohol-free! btw it doesn't leave your hair feeling crunchy or stiff.. depending on how much you use of course. Really hope this helps someone :)
  • @haylauryn
    I wasn’t convinced and then you side parted it and WOW! Looks so good!
  • This is a new twist on what those of us born in the 50’s would do called rag curls. Yes this started during the depression when money was tight. Yes even the finest straightest hair like mine would curl like Shirley temple and last all day. This is how my grandma curled my hair for picture day
  • @alishavial1684
    This is definitely the best review of this method I’ve seen, especially on short hair. Love that you thought about the back of your head while you were doing it, instead of just curling in the front and then complaining about the back like a few people I’ve seen. Also liked that you didn’t go in with heat but actually fluffed them and made it work without fixing it with heat straight away, I haven’t seen anyone do that but it actually looked so good once you fluffed it out like that and didn’t even need heat! And thank you for the end of day update too.
  • @gracieb24
    Just a tip - to get the hair more curly at the back, you add sections from the back AND The front as you are twisting around the rope, so the back pieces get incorporated into it xx
  • @SarahMartin
    Hello, everyone!!! I would first like to comment that I was an Irish dancer growing up. So, this is a lot more comfortable, than sleeping in the plastic curlers that I did. And, just so you know, I was not part of the wig phase. We used to curl our hair naturally. I blame Michael Flatley for this... When I first found out that this method existed, just about three months ago, I was so ecstatic. The beautiful thing, about my hair, is that it takes curls amazingly well. I just don't like using a curler. My hair isn't damaged and I want to keep it that way. So, I have shoulder length hair right now and it is pretty fine, and I would suggest, using a bandana. So you don't have to buy a robe to get the rope with it. Only use the bathrobe if you have seriously long hair. And, since I have done this about six times now, at the end of the bandana, there isn't much left. So place the little bit of bandana over your hair, when you twist it, and then put it in a hair tie or scrunchie. I prefer just a hair tie. I don't like the scrunchy feeling. As for product, I sometimes, spray some hairspray, after both buns are made. But, you absolutely have to, damp your hair, to keep it curly all day. I also I have a subscription to Ipsy and I recently got a leave-in conditioner. What I do is spray a small amount in my hand, first, and then scrunch up my hair, and it instantly, becomes frizz-free. So that is something that worked for me. I hope this is helpful and I am so glad, Milabu, you did this!!! You looked beautiful and it just takes a couple of times to figure it out. And, if you do want to do this in the morning, keep it in for at least 5 to 8 hours. Even two hours, my hair is completely curled.
  • @LB-kh4jd
    The initial reveal reminded me of Kitty from That 70’s show
  • @tessangynn
    I tried this last night. I was REALLY REALLY happy with the results. I have a side part, and it was difficult for me to wrap my hair around the robe chord on my deep side, but this was overall the best method for heatless curls overnight. For years i've used pigtail braids, french braids and dutch braids. but my hair was always wavy and messy. This hairstyle works the best on both short and long hair. I've seen a lot of reviews on this method and a lot of girls were very impressed/satisfied with their results. I would definitely recommend using this technique!
  • I've been doing this for a while. My hair is medium length, straight and fine. My hair doesn't usually hold a curl for more than an hour, but this wave will stay in my hair for two days. I double the belt for bigger curls/waves and wrap my damp hair around and secure overnight (not the most comfortable). In the morning I get an amazing beachy wave and I love it. 🌊
  • @1380beagle
    I just tried this on my daughter for picture day. After it was sitting for an hour, I realized I twisted the wrong way. 🤦‍♀️here’s hoping it still turns out ok. *UPDATE* they still worked!
  • Thank you for the honest HONEST video!! 🙏 I been looking Thru videos and I dont feel like they are being "real". So thanks again.
  • @lotuspowerr
    Thank you for showing us how it looks from the back! So many YouTubers never consider that
  • I can't wait to try this! Please could you do an 'updated' testing of this method with products that work for you to get the frizz down and help the curls last all day? TY! 💖
  • @punky_kane
    I love how you would always do a quick preview/ update at the end of the day to show us how they fell out. Thanks this way we have a better idea ! 😍😍😍🎀
  • @radleyrayne287
    Absolutely beautiful curls on you! Loved how they fell out too. I’ve got super thick waist length straight layered hair. Think I’ll try this of a morning instead of overnight too as I’m a side sleeper & would struggle to sleep with the robe belt in my hair. Love your results. Also love Andrey’s blue shirt 👕😊😊 x
  • I tried this method. My hair is about the same length as yours. I folded the robe belt is half. It made bigger curls and wasn’t as awkward to sleep in. You look stunning with this style❤️❤️
  • She actually does both a front and back section simultaneously, like a french braid! You're only doing the front!
  • @kellygibson2709
    Finally someone with hair my length so I can see how this works on shorter hair. Trying this for sure - your hair looks great and I’m happy you showed the back.
  • Let's just face it; you have a magical touch when it comes to hair. I have tried this before and the results were so so for me. I am going to get a bonnet hair dryer so I don't have to sleep with these uncomfortable situations. I remember being so happy when blowdryers became prevalent because I hated the bonnets but they have their place.