I Tried Every Overnight No Heat Curl Method

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  • Опубликовано: 7 дек 2022
  • Hi Beautiful! Heatless curls are BIG and they are not getting anywhere anytime soon. It's a great way to have a break from heating tools and give your hair a bit of healthy rest, not to mention it's pretty effortless too. Let's see which of these methods can work for you!
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  • @Manenna1
    @Manenna1 Год назад +930

    You should do an end of the year award show! Do a few categories for like “best at home hair cut” “best at home dye job” “worst hair fail” it would be so funny!

  • @BTSHIQ
    @BTSHIQ Год назад +1043

    As one of your older viewers (I’m 66) this video brought back memories of my mum using rags to make ringlets in my hair as a child. After washing, she’d use the rags, then in the morning I’d have ringlets which I ran my hands though to soften. It was really comfy to sleep in too and no bed head!

    • @nickymendesdacosta7737
      @nickymendesdacosta7737 Год назад +52

      I'm 29 and my mum did this for me too when I was little!

    • @dennissems
      @dennissems Год назад +6

      ❤❤❤

    • @jindejak93
      @jindejak93 Год назад +44

      Rag curls were/are so much more comfortable than the pink foam ones.

    • @TK-ij2xi
      @TK-ij2xi Год назад +17

      I did that for my daughter (and myself) - I'm 46. My childhood though was my grandma or mom rolling my hair in sponge rollers and then trying to sleep! 😂 It wasn't easy....

    • @jenfillow7111
      @jenfillow7111 Год назад +23

      YES. I have so many memories of sitting in the RV the night before a wedding, holding one end of a rag on my head while my mom worked, often explaining to another mom how to do it. Big family, lots of cousins, lots of weddings. Mom had both her younger girls in perfect ringlet curls without ever waiting for an open bathroom or even a power outlet.
      I might have to ask her to teach my husband how to do it. It would be fun to do again.

  • @blu_astra
    @blu_astra Год назад +521

    My favourite technique for heatless curls is putting my damp hair in a rope braid (the one with two strands where you twist each strand clockwise and twist them together counter clockwise or vice-versa). It gives me beautiful loose waves and it's so easy and quick to do, I feel it deserves more recognition.

    • @judim5379
      @judim5379 Год назад +29

      Omg I have naturally curly hair but if I have something important the next day, I’ll do this with my hair the night before and wrap my hair in a satin scarf overnight so my hair dries completely….. INCREDIBLE results!!!!

    • @SP-ig3vs
      @SP-ig3vs Год назад +7

      What do you mean and twist them together counterclockwise? Do you mean into a bun twist? Would love to know what you mean so I can try it

    • @xoxoKimmy455
      @xoxoKimmy455 Год назад +3

      Same, can you explain more?

    • @blu_astra
      @blu_astra Год назад +10

      @@SP-ig3vs no it's not a bun it's a braid that's done by twisting two strands of hair together, if you search a tutorial for "rope braid" you will get a much better explanation than mine

    • @faithstea
      @faithstea Год назад +10

      I LITERALLY DO THIS! Though, what I do instead of the "braid" is make each strand into a bun that twists in itself, but still the counter-clockwise vise versa bit. It's a lot easier on my arms I think since I deal with chronic pain.

  • @leighannaharken5144
    @leighannaharken5144 Год назад +303

    Love your videos. I learn so much from them. Just a note, the polka dotted tiny roller that you didn't like comes vacuum sealed for shipping. You are supposed to leave them out for a few hours to puff back out before using them. The curl ends up much like a foam roller and they are MUCH more comfortable to sleep in than foam rollers.

    • @amelia_airhead272
      @amelia_airhead272 Год назад +13

      I was thinking the same thing! I’ve been using those for years, and if you let them puff up they’re great for a big curl and are so easy to sleep on without giving yourself a headache.

    • @hechetonchieres
      @hechetonchieres Год назад +5

      What are they called?

    • @jessicalindsay1210
      @jessicalindsay1210 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@hechetonchieres I found them on Amazon, there called 40 Pcs Magic Hair Rollers, Smilco Silicone Hair Curlers Set Including 20 Large and 20 Small for Women Girls (Pink&Blue)

  • @karakle
    @karakle Год назад +4981

    Anyone else feel like they’re best friends with Brad even though we’ve never met? Asking for a friend

  • @margaritacharalambidou9304
    @margaritacharalambidou9304 Год назад +1360

    Study for my chemistry exam for tommorow? NO
    Watch Brad? YES
    Also:Brad is slaying today

    • @AmazingMissKass
      @AmazingMissKass Год назад +18

      Same. Write term paper? F that I'm busy watching brad

    • @anichka101
      @anichka101 Год назад +17

      Pls still study i believe in you!

    • @margaritacharalambidou9304
      @margaritacharalambidou9304 Год назад +8

      @@anichka101 i just finished studing

    • @Lara-zm3fe
      @Lara-zm3fe Год назад +2

      Same here :))

    • @lizzie333eee
      @lizzie333eee Год назад +5

      I feel it 😭😭 had my chem final yesterday, sending you good grade vibes!!!

  • @Amanda-el9dx
    @Amanda-el9dx Год назад +79

    I love the silk roller that you clip on your head, wrap hair around, and secure with scrunchie. It’s so easy especially with long hair.

    • @stranger_things_slytherin_457
      @stranger_things_slytherin_457 10 месяцев назад +1

      I have medium hair and cannot do it, but hit long hair it’s easier

    • @AnimeArtest1
      @AnimeArtest1 8 месяцев назад

      i saw that racist comment you made awhile ago...

    • @stranger_things_slytherin_457
      @stranger_things_slytherin_457 8 месяцев назад +5

      @@AnimeArtest1 I’m sorry but I don’t believe I’ve made any racist comments and if I have please tell me why it was so I know for the future.

    • @LaMerryMary
      @LaMerryMary 7 месяцев назад

      Yeah it’s secured with the scrunchie not the clip.

    • @rosewatson7163
      @rosewatson7163 6 месяцев назад

      I think that person was just trolling you. 🧌 #whatevvvs Anyway! I also love the silk roller. I have annoyingly long hair and it's the fastest option!@@stranger_things_slytherin_457

  • @kimberleeoneal
    @kimberleeoneal 6 месяцев назад +44

    The trouble with foam rollers (and it's probably worse with velcro rollers) is that they are terribly uncomfortable to sleep in. I'm going to test out sock curls tonight 😊 Thanks Brad!!

    • @SISSYKAY
      @SISSYKAY 6 месяцев назад +6

      My hair is long, and I make sure the bottom velcro rollers are rolled and pinned up high enough that I can rest my head on the pillow with the bottom rollers not touching the pillow. I only do this once a week when I wash my hair to give body to my hair. I put them in when hair is almost dried.

  • @Chet_Thornbushel
    @Chet_Thornbushel Год назад +231

    I’d love to see you take your favorite 3 and do a full Mani head with them! Or even on an actual person because a big factor in lots of these is how realistic and comfortable they are to have on for several hours/overnight. AND if they don’t get all frizzy or kinked around the roots from the curlers being lived in/slept in. I know one thing that I have a hard time with when it comes to heatless curls is the weight of the curler pulling my roots super flat against my scalp and then not being able to get that volume back.

  • @17thcentury_girl
    @17thcentury_girl Год назад +324

    As someone who loves trying different vintage/historic hairstyles, I LOVE HEATLESS CURLING METHODS!!! my favourites are pin curls, sponge rollers and those tubey-like ones that you twist around your hair.

    • @nitzan3782
      @nitzan3782 Год назад +10

      You can really see the decades in the methods, too! Especially the crimped straw for the 90s, the curling wrap for the 80s and the pin curl for the 1920s!

    • @17thcentury_girl
      @17thcentury_girl Год назад +3

      @@nitzan3782 yes! and the one ribbon like curling method used in the video was how people would curl their back in the 1700s/1810s

    • @angelicasmodel
      @angelicasmodel Год назад +3

      I'm another vintage hairstyle fan. After seeing this, I'm going to try out foam rollers. What size would you recommend for getting the 50s vintage curls?
      I'm a long time pin curl user, and the way I've always seen it done and the way I've always done it is to wind your hair around your fingers starting from the bottom, remove your fingers, and then roll it up to your scalp. It makes for a neater curl than what is done here. Once you've brushed it out, the end result is beautiful.

    • @17thcentury_girl
      @17thcentury_girl Год назад +3

      @@angelicasmodel for roller size it all depends on how curled you want your hair. For a typical 1950s hairstyle I'd recommend between a small and a medium.
      I do that method for pin curls too. I find that if I do the method used in the video, I end up pulling my hair out of the curl when I try to take it off my fingers. Though pincurls are time consuming so I might invest in that pin curl gadget 😅

    • @angelicasmodel
      @angelicasmodel Год назад +1

      @@17thcentury_girl thanks, I shall try that size!

  • @MushroomCloudOfDoom
    @MushroomCloudOfDoom Год назад +55

    I love these “science experiments” you do! The number of options available for hair care are intimidating for beginners, and this saves us so much money and effort trying things that wouldn’t work for us!!

  • @amandajane6127
    @amandajane6127 Год назад +115

    My mum used the foam ones on my hair in the late 70’s she would put a bit of tissue before clipping shut so get no lines. Has no damage to the hair. I used bendy foam ones in the 80’s funny how they are trending again. Far better than Velcro rollers. I recommend the old style setting lotion 👌🏼👌🏼

    • @r.1.336
      @r.1.336 Год назад +7

      Good tips I’m going to use tissue w my foam rollers now thanks !💋

    • @Sofi-ji4jl
      @Sofi-ji4jl 7 месяцев назад

      hi where would you put the tissue?

    • @shannonpartridge9608
      @shannonpartridge9608 3 месяца назад

      Like you would perm rollers

  • @Bec_s84
    @Bec_s84 Год назад +668

    Brads videos always make my day a little brighter. They are always so funny but also educational. His hair knowledge is insane.

  • @michellerogers9467
    @michellerogers9467 Год назад +146

    "As a kid ya know I.. was G A E E" Brad you and your chaotic energy is so validating 😂💕

    • @cheeling794
      @cheeling794 Год назад +2

      Such a shock to hear that😱😱we support a coming out moment🤣🤣

  • @lynnmcdonald3401
    @lynnmcdonald3401 7 дней назад +1

    This reminded me so much of putting curlers (the sponge ones and Velcro ones) into my granny’s hair for her! When I was little she taught me how to do these. She was a lady who took so much pride in her appearance right up to the end of her life and she died when she was almost 100 years. She would have just loved seeing this video!!!!!! It brought back so many happy memories for me. My granny did her hair with curlers all her days from the 1930s - she was born in 1920. A loving legend and I have seen photos of her glamorous night out look when she was young. Looked like a film star 😂❤🙏🏻 thank you for creating this video, I love it. Inspired to try some of these and inspired to actually get some of the sponge curlers for old times sake! ❤

  • @iloveGod1105
    @iloveGod1105 Год назад +84

    I'm so glad that he did this!!! Heatless curls are all the new craze. I have natural hair, however, whenever I get it blown out, I LOVE to use pin curls. They give my straightened hair body and a bit of curl in different, wispy directions. Kinda like a 90s volimunious model vibe on my entire head.

  • @amandagermany5933
    @amandagermany5933 Год назад +230

    Braids were my go to as a kid. My mom would do my whole head and I would have nearly waist length waves. Loved it. Still do it occasionally.

    • @rebeccahenderson5606
      @rebeccahenderson5606 Год назад +3

      How do you avoid getting the little kinky bits at the end?

    • @amandagermany5933
      @amandagermany5933 Год назад +1

      @@rebeccahenderson5606 I usually leave a good inch at the bottom and loop it up into the elastic.

    • @xenubiaa
      @xenubiaa Год назад +2

      @@rebeccahenderson5606 do you tie the bottoms with a scrunchy or elastic bands? i think the tighter bands are what creases the hair, for me at least

    • @elianycardenas7354
      @elianycardenas7354 Год назад

      Same

    • @amandagermany5933
      @amandagermany5933 Год назад

      @@xenubiaa I use an elastic band. My hair will slip out of anything else.

  • @LonelyStranger93
    @LonelyStranger93 Год назад +12

    I've spent many nights sleeping in lots of little braids and the way my hair looks in the morning... it's just so awesome. I'd love to try these other methods and even bought the little curling rod things but struggled to get them to stay in my hair. I plan to try them again. I love the way they turned out on the extensions.

  • @ArtisanJanelle
    @ArtisanJanelle Год назад +2

    'Tis the season for hope! Thanks for being a bright light Brad. You're just out here, living your authentic extra life. 💖

  • @joyolocity
    @joyolocity Год назад +55

    For the spiral hair curlers, you wanna feed the hook through the curler first and then hook the hair and pull it through 😊 I’ve used them before on myself and my daughter but if you have tender scalp it can be very painful 🥴 my eldest was like “nah not worth it” lol

    • @9melissal
      @9melissal Год назад +1

      I've used them and if you're causing pain you aren't doing it correctly.

    • @spoonfulsofsugar
      @spoonfulsofsugar Год назад +11

      @@9melissal I think that depends on your hair texture and sensitivity. I have afro/mixed hair and there's no way for me to pull my hair through the curlformer without at least some tugging, and if you have a sensitive scalp that can definitely be painful.

    • @ashNrob2010
      @ashNrob2010 Год назад +2

      They look painful to me. I have a tender head though.

    • @jeanettaszerletich5118
      @jeanettaszerletich5118 Год назад

      Idk about his, but mine also came with two other pieces to make the hook longer.

    • @CrimsonStigmata
      @CrimsonStigmata Год назад +4

      They are really uncomfortable to sleep in.

  • @melissaswirlz2880
    @melissaswirlz2880 Год назад +94

    This is the second video that has been posted less then an hour before I have done what is about, to my own hair..... I literally put it on and it's exactly the info I needed in that moment. So crazy. Stop reading my mind Brad it's creepy!! 😅😅❤️❤️

    • @melissaswirlz2880
      @melissaswirlz2880 Год назад +2

      Also, thanks for buying all of these to try so I don't have to 😅 now I know which to take out of my wish list

    • @NarniaHarvey
      @NarniaHarvey Год назад

      Lololol. That shit's creepy AF right? 🤣 ♥️

    • @wickedlittleleo9218
      @wickedlittleleo9218 Год назад

      I literally have had the first one in my amazon cart for two days now and was in a serious debate with myself over if there was a better method.. I seen this and I was like No Fkn Wayyyyyy lol 😳

    • @tinnie75
      @tinnie75 Год назад +1

      @@wickedlittleleo9218 I bought the first one many many years ago but really struggled with it because I wasn't able to put a lot of hair into it otherwise it wouldn't fit and it was impossible for me to sleep in. So as good as it looks, in practice it was useless for me.

    • @wickedlittleleo9218
      @wickedlittleleo9218 Год назад

      @@tinnie75 I haven’t seen many good reviews on them to be honest. I hear they rip your hair out, are really hard to use, and are super uncomfortable to sleep in. Ty for your comment. I decided to pass on them. So far the leggings hack has been my fav go to for some body and curl 🖤 and it didn’t cost me a thing

  • @lianabevyrage
    @lianabevyrage Год назад +4

    I’ve been wrapping my hair around satin headbands for over 10 years. I’m intrigued by the new options, but mine has been working for me. I’m glad someone is talking about these because it’s so much better than using excess heat on your hair.

  • @sammyt5588
    @sammyt5588 Год назад +12

    I use cut up kitchen towels to rag my hair. It's a similiar technique to the wraps and can get a bit crinkly at the ends but overall looks natural and stays all day and night! I didn't realise if you teased the end of a braid it would stay either so thanks for the tip!

  • @addie1080
    @addie1080 Год назад +66

    This is perfect timing for me as I'm shopping for heatless styling products tonight! Thank you Brad!! ♡

  • @KarynPeterson
    @KarynPeterson Год назад +31

    also, using straws is amazing because you can build curlers to your own perfect diameter by bundling different amounts! if one straw produces too tight a curl for your liking, bundle four, five, six etc and get a more voluminous curl! they're also totally reusable and don't absorb any moisture, so your hair will dry a little more quickly and you won't risk unrolling a soggy curler in the morning.

    • @meridien52681
      @meridien52681 Год назад +6

      Gonna try that--thanks! I have tiny locs and I also use bundled pipe cleaners the same way. Plus you can bend the pipe cleaners to hold the curl in place.

    • @TriciaBridgesKoontz
      @TriciaBridgesKoontz Год назад +1

      Love the idea for the pipe cleaners! Gonna make some bundles with a dab of hot glue and try it. Thanks!

    • @annapatton4544
      @annapatton4544 Год назад

      @@meridien52681 I have tried most of these in the past and it kept coming out ugly. Till I tried straws! I used thick boba straws and sprayed hair with a hair fix spray before curling and would not brush it after removing, just separated with fingers. The result was always amazing. but I would not sleep with it. Just did a few hours before going out on slightly damp hair.

  • @x.chel.x
    @x.chel.x 10 месяцев назад +5

    Brad. Let me tell you I was in such a bad mood before watching your video and you just made my day.
    Thank u for being your true and authentic self 🖤

  • @jacquiparker7338
    @jacquiparker7338 Год назад +3

    im currently binge watching random Brad videos. love how i was braiding my hair while watching this, i love the wavy look it gives the hair ! keep up the amazing work Brad!!!

  • @shelly410
    @shelly410 Год назад +26

    Hi Brad. When I was young (I am 70 now), we had Spoolies, which worked similarly to that plastic foldover one you used, but Spoolies were far superior. They were more like pincurls that required no pins. When I first saw the gadgets you used I was so hopeful that Spoolies were back, but not even close. :-(
    I also used to use perm rods on wet hair, and sleep on those. Always woke up with gorgeous curls. Would love to get some real perm rods like we had back then. Ah, nostalgia.

    • @9melissal
      @9melissal Год назад +1

      Did you try the spoolies brand or the knockoff magic curler Brad used?

    • @shelly410
      @shelly410 Год назад +1

      @@9melissal Hi Melissa. I didn't know you could still get real spoolies! Where did you find them?

    • @LDiamondz
      @LDiamondz Год назад +2

      @@shelly410 I never thought Spoolies would make a comeback. Weren't the originals like rubber?

    • @shelly410
      @shelly410 Год назад

      @@LDiamondz i guess they may have been. So long ago, I do not remember. They're definitely looked more like spools because both ends were the same, and you just pushed the ends together after you wound the hair on the spoolie. So easy to do!

    • @tara_m_e
      @tara_m_e Год назад +2

      The original Spoolies are still being sold. I've seen them on Amazon & Walmart but I'm sure they're sold elsewhere too.

  • @Laura-st2qc
    @Laura-st2qc Год назад +88

    Oh god, those Velcro rollers bring back traumatic memories 😂 I have gotten many of those stuck in my hair sooo badly, taking practically an hour to get out.

    • @amac6421
      @amac6421 Год назад +5

      Me too, I could never get them to work for me!

    • @leapintothewild
      @leapintothewild Год назад +2

      Luckily they never got stuck, but my hair's so thick and coarse that I still have to use clips to hold them - too much weight, and the spiky things are too short to stick through my hair. Always envious of people who can use them after a blow-dry for volume!

    • @oldgorgysbuns9957
      @oldgorgysbuns9957 Год назад +3

      HELP SAME

    • @TriciaBridgesKoontz
      @TriciaBridgesKoontz Год назад +5

      I hate them with a passion for all the reasons above and more!

    • @Tricia_K
      @Tricia_K Год назад +3

      If there's one heatless curl method with its own form of PTSD, it's velcro rollers for sure - all Brad had to do was mention them, and I literally came out in a cold sweat!

  • @MombieApocalypse
    @MombieApocalypse Год назад +2

    This was so helpful! I have a 15-year old with long, gorgeous red hair that was curly-curly when they were younger and it was shoulder-length, but they really want their curls back without cutting it. Got the curling headband and we're going to try it tonight.

  • @m.denonsens
    @m.denonsens Год назад +8

    This is the hair styling video I didn’t know I needed… cuts and colour are major but man, I’ve tried so many of these DIY overnight gizmos over the years, it was so satisfying to see them ranked!!! (and judged. Especially judged. Thank you Brad you are righteous vengeance to bad methods). 💗

  • @meh.69420
    @meh.69420 Год назад +23

    Ok, i know the result looks good but i used that pink spiraly plastic thing Brad loved so much some years ago and it is literal hell to sleep with your hair in them.
    Like, if anyone considers buying them be ready for some struggle if you put them in by yourself and maybe don't do them overnight (except you don't like sleep and rest)

    • @odettavonkasek358
      @odettavonkasek358 Год назад +1

      Yes! They are SO uncomfortable to sleep in 😫 the curls are amazing tho

    • @mychaelsamuel6163
      @mychaelsamuel6163 Год назад +2

      My mom used to make me sleep in foam rollers/hard plastic rollers for dance recitals and the spirals are WAY better to sleep in

    • @SerenitySoonish
      @SerenitySoonish Год назад

      I had a headache all day from using it 😭

  • @efjeK
    @efjeK Год назад +27

    I use the tie from my bathrobe to curl my hair. It gives similar results to the TikTok one only most people already have one in their home ;)

    • @meridien52681
      @meridien52681 Год назад +1

      I like it!! Thanks for a really cool, simple solution.

    • @1991Chelmsford
      @1991Chelmsford Год назад

      I use that too!! Works so well

  • @parttime.loverr
    @parttime.loverr Год назад +1

    I love Brads energy! he´s litteraly out here giving me more confident than anyone ❤

  • @saracampbell4323
    @saracampbell4323 18 дней назад

    Brad, your chaotic energy is SO MUCH FUN to watch. Love the vibe of this video. I didn’t get bored one time.

  • @nataliaprzz6211
    @nataliaprzz6211 Год назад +72

    I love watching these kind of videos while having natural curly hair. I used to hate my hair and I would try to straighten it as much as I could to look like everyone else and it's nice seeing now that some people want to have the hair that I have now :)

    • @EchoSappho
      @EchoSappho Год назад +7

      I used to get mad at people with curly hair straightening their hair. Like combing it with gel to get any volume out and put it in a pony tail. I have the straightest hair and would trade for those beautiful curls and volume in a heartbeat!

    • @acr614
      @acr614 Год назад +5

      @@EchoSappho - I have ppl tell me all the time how they wish they had curly hair like me - my reply? NO YOU REALLY DONT.
      My hair is super curly, frizzy (yes, I condition it,/keep it trimmed) dry, looks like I stuck my finger in a light socket... I have to fool with it, hot rollers etc to even get it to look OK.
      BE happy with your straight hair 🤓

    • @veronicashriver8199
      @veronicashriver8199 Год назад +2

      Girl me too

  • @jrblegrrl
    @jrblegrrl Год назад +30

    Don't forget the headband method! My fave for ringlets that soften. Easy to brush out for a classic look too!

    • @EytsirhcChristye
      @EytsirhcChristye Год назад +1

      ?

    • @TriciaBridgesKoontz
      @TriciaBridgesKoontz Год назад +1

      You can find video instructions on RUclips. GREAT method! Takes a little practice for the wrap but it looks great even if the wrap is a little messy. Super comfortable for sleeping AND…you don’t look like a hag wearing the headband wrap!!

  • @pipermarau
    @pipermarau Год назад +1

    i love your enthusiasm, brad. i also wish i could use these products but i have the worst random sensitivity to stuff so i rely heavily on the wet set method and just live with the fact that the curls will relax into beachy waves but at leas that's also a good look. my favs have always been rag curls or the foam rollers. i also wrap shirt fabric over velcro rollers and use those in a wet set over night for big curls because it gives me a blow out look without having to use the dryer and brush.

  • @angelbecks985
    @angelbecks985 Год назад +10

    This episode was honestly one of my favorites for Brad’s energy and adorableness! Lol And the fact that the set kept giving him grief- and YET HE PERSISTED!? I was so impressed!!! 🙏🏼🫶🤍

  • @carlriley9061
    @carlriley9061 Год назад +16

    I use the curl formers (#1) when I do my wife's hair on occasion. They are super easy to use and come in different lengths. To make using them easier slide the sleeve on the rod first then hook the hair and pull the rod out of the sleeve. Also I find it easier to do small sections of hair as the larger sections tend to be extremely hard to pull through the sleeve.

  • @sydneystowe6890
    @sydneystowe6890 Год назад +54

    I have never laughed so hard during one of Brad’s videos, but this is gold😂💙 I adore him! He’s truly a blessing to us all

  • @bombshellblonde544
    @bombshellblonde544 Год назад

    I love that you included a braid. I do it ALLLL the time when don't feel like blow drying before bed. I can make those waves last three days, sometimes more. Everyone is always shocked and asks how I did it. LOVE a braid wave. I really need to get my hands on that dang curl headband I keep seeing everywhere. I've only found it for bonkers prices, but every household item is a pale imitation

  • @nearlynursenerd
    @nearlynursenerd Год назад +9

    My hair is down to my bum and I use your 2 favorites regularly. They both make my hair stunning. They are so crazy easy. The over the head takes maybe 2 minutes. They curls with the rod to pull threw take about 15, but I sleep in both and wake up looking like I spent hours on my hair 😁

  • @maegan8625
    @maegan8625 Год назад +18

    I use the spiral thingies that Brad says are fun on my 6 year old. Full head long hair takes about an hour to do but gives amazing results! Especially for picture day

  • @zonkedoutzygote
    @zonkedoutzygote Год назад +10

    Cozy curls are the best for me ❤️ literally do a top ponytail with damp hair at night and you can sleep in them and they're not uncomfortable at all and be curls are absolutely perfect.

  • @Cs_Penguin20
    @Cs_Penguin20 Год назад +13

    Is it just me or when brad says "Hi beautiful" It just makes your whole day?😊

    • @monicaleyva7359
      @monicaleyva7359 11 месяцев назад

      Every. Time. 😊

    • @nonameunknown1546
      @nonameunknown1546 10 месяцев назад

      Yes!! Especially when I know I'm lookin like a hot mess LOL

  • @RoseKB22
    @RoseKB22 Год назад

    Braids are my go-to for everyday waves. Easy to throw into a bun with claw clips, adding accents to pre-existing styles, and various other styles. Braids are a category of styling all their own tbh. Also braids help so much with keeping long hair clean and out of trouble during the work day, running errands, or even adventuring (like camping, backpacking, etc).

  • @kate27000
    @kate27000 Год назад +26

    I use the spiral curlers (the first one tried) all the time. They are the only thing that makes my fine hair hold curl all day. I love them. They are super easy to use once you practice a couple times. Brad- you were only using half of the blue stick thingy. It’s so much easier when it’s longer. Love love love these! ❤❤❤

    • @lahawk2931
      @lahawk2931 Год назад +2

      Recently purchased these, but haven't tried them, yet. I have fine, thin wavy hair midway down my back. Hoping they work this well for me!

    • @aristogatos1o1
      @aristogatos1o1 Год назад

      @@lahawk2931 Update?

  • @jennyclark6802
    @jennyclark6802 Год назад +15

    Can we talk about how Brad's hair looks more slay in every video? I love it in this video sm.

  • @Annie_AreYouOkay
    @Annie_AreYouOkay Год назад +5

    I use the braid often when I don’t want to dry my hair, especially in the summer time. And I use the foam curling rod thingy’s too!

  • @sabreenashahid890
    @sabreenashahid890 Год назад

    This is perfect! Thanks, Brad. I have been looking for heatless curling ideas for so long and finally found the perfect video, which is this video!! Thanks alot!!

  • @GalinaMalakhova
    @GalinaMalakhova Год назад +4

    Love the heatless styling method review! I only use heat for special occasions so it's cool to know more techniques

  • @sngray11
    @sngray11 Год назад +3

    I love heatless curls options, so thanks for this informative video Brad! 💗

  • @Itzaric
    @Itzaric Год назад +2

    What amazing timing. I'd been pin rolling but I decided this week to switch to velcro rollers, but after watching this video I think instead I'll switch to the spiral curly things lol They look a lot more fun to use & look nice.

  • @atikasafitri3177
    @atikasafitri3177 Год назад +1

    I have done the sock method quite a few times and it has never failed me except when I forgot to hairspray after unwrapping it. I totally recommend it and I honestly prefer it over products that I have bought because it doesn't get stuck unlike the products I have used especially the ones with the brissles.

  • @eileenshaw8697
    @eileenshaw8697 Год назад +13

    Hi Brad, my daughter introduced me to you a few weeks ago, ever since i've binge watched you, you're amazing, i think you're so amazing, thanks for all your content 🙂

  • @hannahgolden
    @hannahgolden Год назад +7

    I have one of the "TikTok" heatless curlers and I LOVE it! It's so easy to put in right before bed and I get great curls by just sleeping 😊

    • @andyramz3069
      @andyramz3069 Год назад +1

      What type of hair do you have?, I use it too but when I wake up, there are nice curls but frizzy AF and looks really unpolished even though I try to brush it.🙃

    • @hannahgolden
      @hannahgolden Год назад

      @@andyramz3069 I have very fine, soft, wavy hair - frizz is not usually an issue. Sometimes I like to brush out the curls to give a more vintage wave.

  • @Phaagraphic
    @Phaagraphic Год назад

    Omg I just tried the spiral curlers!!! I am actually shocked how amazing they worked. In love!

  • @maryellen9503
    @maryellen9503 Год назад +2

    I love the chaotic energy. I've got naturally curly hair and I want to try this.

  • @peachyprincess78
    @peachyprincess78 Год назад +3

    My mom used to use those spiral curler things all the time on my hair! She had a green and blue set. I would always dread sleeping in them cause the spirals are plastic and un comfy. But the results are amazing!!

  • @manuelamejia94
    @manuelamejia94 Год назад +6

    I NEEDED THIS!!! I did curlers and it was perfect. This helps out!

  • @Risax3
    @Risax3 Год назад +1

    As someone with mixed hair, I always do heartless curls on my dry straightened hair, because I don’t wanna use more heat and it works good too if you leave it overnight. 🥰

  • @marieschneider13
    @marieschneider13 Год назад +18

    Started watching for the curler reviews, stayed for the struggle with keeping the hair in the hangers! 🤣

  • @montanarose-sings
    @montanarose-sings Год назад +3

    Not sure if this is something you'd be interested in doing, but I'd love it if you did a full video/tutorial on the headband one. I just bought it for myself (bc I'm low maintenance and it's easy lol) and I love it! It's so comfy, and for once a heatless curl actually stayed in my hair longer than a day.
    The problem is, I have thin, fine hair that gets weighed down and flattened easily. No matter what I do, I struggle getting volume on top of my head at the root, especially with overnight products like this. If you could give some tips on the best way to wrap it around the headband for maximum top volume, to match the beautiful voluminous curls on the bottom, I would appreciate it so so much. 💕

  • @kellywolfgang1517
    @kellywolfgang1517 Год назад +2

    Growing up my mom always put socks in my hair for special occasions. They weren’t dirty though but my hair was always big and bouncy with my Easter dress. Back in the day when everyone dressed up special for Easter

  • @preymanta6389
    @preymanta6389 Год назад

    I use to love putting curlers in my hair...and you’re right its a Beautiful Curl , soft and long lasting!...

  • @meredith8625
    @meredith8625 Год назад +129

    I use a pair of leggings! Put the crotch part on the top of your head kind of like you’d do with that TikTok product. Wrap both sides of your hair, and then you can pull the waistband down over the whole thing to create a cap/bonnet situation. I love how the curls turn out, and it helps with frizz too.
    Or doing French/Dutch braids.

    • @morbidmusing
      @morbidmusing Год назад +17

      I second the leggings!!! They work SO WELL and there’s no need to use a bonnet or scarf overnight. I like my leggings curls more than heat styled curls!

    • @neekneek69
      @neekneek69 10 месяцев назад +7

      I’m cracking up at this tutorial 😂😂

    • @rasha2093
      @rasha2093 10 месяцев назад +3

      omg that's genius, i didnt know about leggings ty for the tutorial

    • @Midnight_Morningstar
      @Midnight_Morningstar 10 месяцев назад

      Mind if i just yoink this idea so i can get curls for my homecoming dance im trying the sock method rn hopefully it works

    • @peekaboots01
      @peekaboots01 7 месяцев назад

      Great idea! But leggings or tights? I feel like leggings would be too thick??

  • @nraishanzr3333
    @nraishanzr3333 Год назад +22

    “As a kid, I was GAY”

    • @avnic5225
      @avnic5225 3 месяца назад

      😂😂😂 I know right

    • @krisleebear
      @krisleebear 2 месяца назад

      Perhaps even ~
      "I'm gay but I play one on T.V"

  • @lachanfallNr35
    @lachanfallNr35 Год назад +1

    I came to this video angry... thank you for cheering me up Brad. I don't even like to do alot with my hair and am not in all this girly stuff, but I really like your energy. Watching this really calmed me down and made me smile. Thank you!
    Much love from Switzerland

  • @maggiejoadkins2791
    @maggiejoadkins2791 Год назад

    Sleeping in the TikTok hair wrap has changed my life I love using it! It’s so low maintenance. What a relief to wake up every morning and my hair is already styled

  • @AndyyWithAY
    @AndyyWithAY Год назад +4

    People say dogs often look like their owners and Brad's pup looks just like him in dog form. I'm all about wetting the hair, adding some foam and putting rollers in and sleeping in them or in the summer putting them in early in the morning and having it dry in a few hours. It's so easy and usually turns out great.

  • @hamblisl01
    @hamblisl01 Год назад +7

    The most effective heatless curl for me is my dressing gown tie, don't have to pay for any separate accessories. I bought the rod to try it but nowhere near as good as how my hair turned out with my dressing gown. Love you, Brad! Need your bro back on to do some more hairstyles. You're both great 👍 x

  • @grizelda96
    @grizelda96 Год назад

    Brad, this review reminded me of my mother. She had afro hair and always used these methods. I had a lot of fun with you today, thank you! I love your channel. Hugs!

  • @joysuzannelindgren
    @joysuzannelindgren Год назад

    Our fav is old fashion rag curls like the sock but with strips of towel! Amazing curls. Fast and constant tight curls

  • @nitzan3782
    @nitzan3782 Год назад +5

    I'm definitely sticking to the foam roller. I've got naturally wavy hair but it frizzes to hell and back unless it's dried in a curling structure, and the ringlets most closely resemble my perfect hair days.

  • @acatwith2headsart
    @acatwith2headsart Год назад +3

    This is the type of content that I subscribe for

  • @mparedes225
    @mparedes225 Год назад

    I LOVE BRAD...he's got the most fun and positive presence!

  • @genabalser1614
    @genabalser1614 Месяц назад

    I have long hair and I love the rag curl. I have found using a scrunchy and wrapping hair sections around scrunchy and securing with large Bobby pin. Let dry, remove and waa laa. Beautiful curls.

  • @sphere6258
    @sphere6258 Год назад +7

    I love the satin tube thing, the cons are it can make a weird dent in the hair on the top and it's maddening if you're a side sleeper. Also, the first one makes beautiful curls, but I feel like it causes breakage at the crown and you might just be better off using a good heat protectant spray with a curling iron.

  • @Lexparisss
    @Lexparisss Год назад +5

    Who ever see’s this know that you are so beautiful and things are going to get better keep pushing Sis 💕 ❤

  • @amymwilhelm
    @amymwilhelm 13 дней назад

    I have been using the satin curling headband for YEARS and love it. I've tried using velcro and foam rollers but always struggle with them leaving a bump at the top of my head -- might be user error but I digress. The headband is also pretty easy for me to sleep in once I got used to it and takes like half the time of any other method I've tried once I got the hang of it.

  • @renatamucsi6268
    @renatamucsi6268 7 дней назад

    OMG just got my hair extentions today and this wasway too much fun! Love your personality !!!

  • @ckhamlin2636
    @ckhamlin2636 Год назад +3

    As someone with long, stick straight, fine hair with almost no volume, the best hair hack I’ve found over the years is to blow it almost dry with some kind of volumizing spray and then twist it into a bun at the back of the crown and let it finish drying on its own. Gives it some volume and waviness. I really wish, I had known this trick while I was in school, could’ve totally skipped all the heat styling that never held up through the day anyway!

  • @Rosiecat677
    @Rosiecat677 Год назад +3

    I’ve been wanting to try a heartless curler lately!! After this think I’m gonna try the second style. I love the curly curly 😍😍. I use to have spiral curly hair/waves but after having 2 kids my hair has fallen really wavy!! 😣😣 definitely wanna try this out!

  • @JacquiCuff
    @JacquiCuff Год назад

    I've been into this stuff over the past half year. Wanting to skip to the end BUT all the comments are encouraging me to watch the rest lol yay

  • @marlyholmquist3813
    @marlyholmquist3813 Год назад

    I used to have the one with the metal, but the middle was cushioned, and I LOVED them as a kid!

  • @kalbert801
    @kalbert801 Год назад +3

    My favorite method, and not shown, is wrapping your hair around a bun form (I even use a satin covered one). Because its on top of your head, you can sleep in any position. Pulling hair through the bun center elevates the roots, preventing against the head creases and easing tension on your scalp. I'd post the tutorial that introduced me to the idea, but that seems tacky, lol Love to see Brad experiment with using bun forms to do heatless curls!

  • @StephanieRZ
    @StephanieRZ Год назад +3

    I loved the foam rollers 😂♥️✨ Thanks for this video!

  • @iamymay
    @iamymay Год назад

    So glad you showed the hair pin one! I have natural curls, around 2C to 3A but can get more curly with a diffuser. I wash at night, use curl cream and let it air dry. I've been trying for years to find ways to keep my curls from going flat during the night. I tried your method (from another video) using hair pins but can't figure out how to make them stay. I'm gonna get these little clips and try that! Thanks for all your tips. Love your videos! Your humor makes it fun to watch. 😄❤️ Oh and my mom's been using velcro rollers for years! She swears by them!

  • @OnlyJemstone
    @OnlyJemstone Год назад

    Been wanting to try the spiral sleeve hair curlers for a while and this vid convinced me, I love the curl 🥰

  • @pyt._lynaria8255
    @pyt._lynaria8255 Год назад +3

    Living for this video

  • @shawnariggs2485
    @shawnariggs2485 Год назад +6

    Literally me trying to do/style my extensions all the time falling off the hangers out of the dresser, etc.. The struggle is real! I love you Brad. Not gonna lie. I really do wish you tried these without the wave tech because now I don’t know if it’s because of your amazing product or because of the heatless curl technique

  • @1996vivian
    @1996vivian Год назад

    Thank you so much Brad!!! I have been wondering what type of no heat curling options there are and I saw this video!!! You are the best!

  • @EmpathBonz
    @EmpathBonz Год назад +1

    I've spent my adult life straightening my hair!! The other night I decided to try the curling your hair with leggings trend. And I must say, they were soooo comfortable to sleep in and the curls were beautiful!!! Those curls lasted for 3 days too! PS- I did the butterfly cut 2 days ago and it is MAGIC!! Trying to psych myself up for the bleaching process so I can try c'mon to teal and coral colors!!
    💙 U Brad

  • @Adrieballard44
    @Adrieballard44 4 месяца назад +3

    My mom always used to put my hair in socks for Christmas and Easter. I started doing it in high school and have been putting socks in ever since! Btw I’m almost 50 now

  • @blue_bird9
    @blue_bird9 Год назад +4

    it feels illegal to be this early I see. ps. i love you brad

  • @alexisvincent9975
    @alexisvincent9975 6 месяцев назад +2

    For this being planned it’s complete chaos😂😂 love it

  • @mistressraevyn3820
    @mistressraevyn3820 3 месяца назад

    My go-to heatless curls for years has been a soft satin headband(or better yet a soft satin hankie/scarf) worn around the crown of my head. Start at the front with a small section of hair, adding more as you wrap toward the back then secure with satin scrunchies. Super comfy to sleep in n it gives great voluminous curls in the morning
    I also use a hankerchief, drape it down both sides of my head(similar to the tiktok rod method) n instead of simply wrapping, i braid small sections around the hankie n wake up with tighter curls than simply wrapping. Also super comfy to sleep in

  • @Auhsa
    @Auhsa Год назад +6

    The spiral thing is called a curlformer and they're easier to use if you assemble the hook and push the whole thing through the form beforehand and then hook the hair to pull through. To get it trough smoother it's a good idea to squish the silicon at the end so it's open, same when removing the hair from the form.
    Those curls last a LONG time, even for people with teflon hair like mine. They can be an absolute workout to get all the hair in since they will brutally reject too large sections of hair into a painful mess, so no cheating when the arms get tired. Still, absolutely worth the effort.

  • @maymarzipan6697
    @maymarzipan6697 Год назад +4

    Brad was like “people come for me all the time, I don’t need any more” Brad, we love you 🥺🥺💕 ( 3:25 )