• Home
  • About »
    • for Beginners
    • Disclaimer
  • Links »
    • Educational Resources
    • Parenting Websites
    • for Chicago Parents
    • Mommy Blogroll
  • Archives »
    • by Category
    • by Tags
    • by Date
    • Most Commented
    • Most Read
  • Contact

Practical Mama

Practical wisdom and balanced lifestyle for parents

  • Home
  • Parenting
    • Positive Parenting
    • Parenting Fun
    • Working Mother
    • Community Involvement
  • Baby and Child
    • Pregnancy
    • Delivery/Birth
    • Breastfeeding
    • Kids’ Health
    • Sleep
    • Potty Training
    • Kids’ Safety
  • Play & Learn
    • Arts and Crafts
    • Play
    • Books
    • Education
    • School
    • Birthday Parties
  • Home
    • Home Organization
    • Gardening
    • Sewing
    • Backyard Chickens
    • Product Review
  • Food
    • Recipes
    • Nutrition
    • Practical Cooking
    • Kitchen Tips
    • Menu Plan Monday
  • Health & Fitness
    • Health
    • Fitness
    • Beauty
  • Travel
    • Family Travel Tips
    • Chicago
    • International Destinations
    • US Destinations
  • Blogging
    • News
    • Giveaways
You are here: Home / Health & Fitness / Beauty / Easy way to curl your hair overnight

Beauty

Easy way to curl your hair overnight

By Practical Mama |
This post may contain affiliate links

Pin13
Share
Tweet
Pocket
13 Shares

OvernightCurls
I have as straight hairs as corn silk, as my grandmother say it. On the bright side, it usually doesn’t even require hair strengthener. However, few hours after I wash my hair and blow dry, it loses its volume. Sometimes, I like to make my hair wavy with the diffuser, after applying mousse to damp hair. The waves made with diffuser are uneven most of the time though. So whenever, I need proper curls for, I like to do this overnight method.

 

  1. Wash your hair with a proper shampoo and conditioner.
  2. Apply shaping mousse to damp hair and blow dry enough to take the dampness out.
  3. Separate your hair into 4-5 sections (depending on how curly curls you want).
  4. Twist each section around itself then roll to make a small bun.
  5. Fasten it with a hairband.
  6. Go to bed.
  7. When you wake up, open the buns.
  8. Flip your hair upside down, run your fingers through the curls and give it a shake.
  9. Apply hair spray (while upside down) and squeeze the curls up to make it hold.

You might also like:

  • Hairdressers cape with window
    DIY: Hairdressers cape with window
  • Storage Solutions for small bathrooms
    Smart storage and organization ideas for small bathrooms
  • 10 must have products for parents(1)
    10 must-have products for parents on the go
  • How to Cook Freeze Dried Beans
    How to cook and freeze dried beans in bulk

Thank you!

You have successfully joined our subscriber list.

.
« Previous Post: How to do a waterfall braid
Next Post: DIY: Homemade bath bomb recipe kids can make with video »

Comments

  1. Deb Clem-Buckert says

    at

    Great idea. I will share with my daughter who has long hair.

    Reply
  2. Michelle says

    at

    I love it! My hair is naturally wavy but soooo not consistent. I may have to test this theory out to see if my hair likes it. How long will it last for you?

    PS LOVE that you emphasize the proper shampoo and conditioner 😉

    Reply
  3. Hair girl says

    at

    Hi can I brush my hair in the morning just to de tangle it or will it remove the curls,will my hair get tangled over night????

    Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Get the newsletter

All the latest sent straight to your inbox so you never miss out!

Thank you!

You have successfully joined our subscriber list.

.


I am a mother of two and a type of person who you would call “Jack of all trades, master of none”. As you might guess from categories, I love my children, reading, sewing, gardening, traveling and cooking. I also work full time so I have to be practical to do all the things I want to do in a 24-hr-day. More About Me


More on Practical Mama

How to boost your immune system for winter
How to make your own bone broth
Record your own lullaby
Sandpaper Letters

Trending

  • Packing hot school lunches and keeping them warm
  • 20 Thermos school lunch ideas
  • Packing list for traveling with school age children
  • Packing list for traveling with babies and toddlers
  • DIY- How to build a balance beam
  • How to turn flat sheets into fitted sheets
  • Massage for ear infection and earache
  • How to hack a pull up bar to use as gymnastics training bar for kids
  • DIY Earring holder that organizes studs and dangles
  • Teen cell phone contract with printable sample

Categories

Archives

Copyright ©2025, Practical Mama. All Rights Reserved. Custom design by Pixel Me Designs