Your Hair Styles Itself While You’re Asleep! How Is It Possible?

Hi, girls!

If you don’t feel like styling your hair in the evening or morning, try out my easy while-asleep hairstyling tricks. Effect? You’ll get up rested and with an amazing hairdo. Enjoy reading!

Slightly Blow-Dried Hair

So many hairdressers keep saying that you mustn’t sleep with wet hair. Strands should be totally or partially blow-dried. My tip? Blow-dry your hair in 50% and style as usual during the routine. Use a volume-boosting mousse, a curler or blow dryer and round brushes (different sizes). Now, you can go to sleep. In the morning, your hairdo will look the way it did when you styled it. Just use a hairspray for better hold.

Bun & Waves

Putting damp hair into a bun and going to sleep is a tried and tested way to get waves and delicate curls. After slightly blow-drying the strands, apply a styling mousse for better effects. Choose between a tight and loose bun to enjoy smaller or bigger waves; their curl will be also different. Remember to use a soft tie or Invisibobble to protect hair from scrunching and breaking.

Braid

It delivers the same effect as the bun. Before making a braid, apply a hold styling product. Go for French plait, regular or fishtail braid. In the morning, you’ll wake with a new hairstyle – beautiful waves and curls. What’s more, sleeping in a braid is comfier than in a bun. Girls who like to get a good night’s sleep will surely choose this styling method.

Hair Moisturising Mask

If you go for this solution, you will kill two birds with one stone. Perfect styling plus nourishing. If you use products with natural ingredients e.g. oils or butters, your hair and scalp will be soft, hydrated and easy to style. Apply the product to damp hair and make small braids. Result? Tiny waves and curls. You can also make one braid for beachy waves.

Olga

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