I grew up having thin socks tide around my head before every Sunday morning. The sock curl always made my hair look great. It was a different method and a different time, but my maw maw knew what was up.
Literally tried robe curls for the first time the night before you uploaded this! Ready to up my game already 😎 You give the absolute best advice Abbey! You help me feel like my best self 💕💕
I have an OCTO curl that I haven’t used for about five years. I think my hair was too short at the time even though I was excited about using it but now my hair is long enough so I’m going to give it a try. Thanks for the reminder and the inspiration.
The curling rod works perfectly for me. I spray my hair with sea-salt-spray beforehand and after I’m done with curling and curl every single strand of hair around it. Like I don’t add more strands as I go I just curl one strand til it’s done, and then curl the next strand of hair around the same curling rod. I have very heavy and thick hair and curls (even curling irons) normally last like 3 hours max. Curls with the curling rod stay pretty the whole day
I got super excited seeing this video on my feed! I really feel like my heatless style prayers have been answered! Thank you so much for being super informative and showing us all the variations of styling!! I tried the robe style curls right after watching one of your recent vids raving about them and the curls turned out so good! Super satisfied you accepted this request!!
You need to try the flower curler with the four rings, I've been using it for years! the flower curler is my absolute favorite heatless curler and I own/love the octocurler too. Also I love videos like these that compare multiple methods and rank which ones are best and why, super informative ☺️
Abbey. I'm 73 with one length to mid rear. I've been using the heatless curl for a while now. My method doesn't use any tool. I simply zig zag part two sections which I twist. Slightly damp hair with leave in 'It's A 10' product. It controls the frizz and gives soft waves. Thanks for the vid. I may try the sock method as I have a new package of very thin stretchy socks. Any of the methods you showed can be fine depending on the style, you're going for.🙂
I think the reason why you’re not seeing great results with the sock method is there’s another way of doing it-wrap the hair tightly around the sock so no fabric is peeking through between the strands. Instead of rolling the ends upward to cover the hair, twist the sock into a bun close to your head then pull the end of the sock to form a covered bun. The curls are tighter and if you’re a side sleeper like me, you can do this method by creating buns that run down the middle top of crown to the bottom so you won’t feel them as you sleep
I wish that someone would do a video on how to get looser or larger curls. My hair is naturally curly, but not very hard to straighten. However it dries, it will stay that way and in this scenario, it holds a curl too well. I always end up looking like Shirley Temple! I've tried to wet my hair less, but I have to dampen it a little because dry hair doesn't curl at all. I've tried thicker curling rods or doubling them up and that helps a little. I also tried brushing out the curls and the frizz is it creates is unsalvageable! Lol. If anyone that happens to read this has any tips, please let me know. I've been going through nothing but trial & error for the last year! ❤
Man, this makes me really miss my longer hair - it looks so nice!! I completed my goal to donate my hair 3x in my lifetime and I'm contemplating doing it again - so I 'may' be able to try one of these techniques! In any event, your hair is beautiful no matter if it's sleek & straight or wavy/curly. Personally, I'd go for the curls every single time... Another great video!!
I liked all the techniques mentioned. I would first try what I have at home like socks, leggings, robe ties. Then I might try the other ones. I have tried the satin material and finds it absorbs water in the hair and is gentle on the hair. I like the amount of curlers included in the octocurl, the snappable headband, and the elastics for securing the hair. I have tried other curlers that had 6 or less and no headband. The octocurl is good value for the price.
To get tighter curls and not a lot of fabric on your head: Cut off pieces of the legs of pantyhose, stretch them a bit so the edges will roll in, no fray no running stitches. (you cut off let's say a ring piece from the leg of 4 - 5 inches. The initial stretch widens the ring - that causes the open edges (from cutting it, regular scissor, sharp is better) to roll in. The ring will get wider and the 4 - 5 inches will shrink. Then you can use them. Taking 2 or 3 of them for more thickness. Winter panty hoses (microfibre) will be better for the purpose, thicker material. I have tried cutting off those rings from cotton polyester mix - but there is some fraying, shedding. So it is better to stick with the polyester stuff. Try out when you cut off the first piece, it depends on the material too how much it shrinks. Once can easily wash those things (put them in a net so they will not get lost). The raw edges will not deteriorate. Rings from panthoseses that are only 1 inch wide and then stretched (they are long) can replace rubber bands (real rubber often disintegrates and it becomes a sticky mess, I had that within the crafts supplies - and not all of them were in clear plastic bags so the mess outside a bag stuck to some yarns). I also use them in the garden for plants - still looking for green pantyhose for sale somewhere ;) Or white ones that I could dye and then cut up.
Does anyone have a technique that doesn't just flatten the top? I work so hard to build volume with my ultra fine hair and when I try heatless curls, the bottom looks frizzy and the top just gets smooshed to my head 🫤
I use silk legging on day one & for the rest of wk use Giant silk scrunchies on top of head w ends spiralled into it. Mon hair is super curly which I like, wk ends w a bouncy blow out style. LOVE. Hair is so soft
i use the second one and have very much defined curls with it. you’re supposed to take thin pieces when curling. not huge pieces. though i do have medium to thick hair.
I tried sock curls and they were really uncomfortable and fell out of my hair. I'll have to try some of yours. I need a system that is good for rough sleepers and comfortable to sleep on. I don't understand how people sleep with heatless curls lol.
If you wet your hair when you use OctoCurl (satin edition), how long do you think it would take to dry and curl? I have thick hair, and I’ve tried everything. I’ve tried product that has alcohol to dry it (mousse, hairspray), a blowdryer, a towel… You should 100% do a paper straws video though. 400 paper straws. :)
I have a large silk scarf that I have been in the same way as the "robe curl" method. My hair is pretty long and I love that the ends are long and I can tie it up so my hair isn't all over me while I'm sleeping. I considered purchasing one of those cushy curl Roda but worried that it wouldn't be comfortable. I think I might just have to get the Octocurl!
I cannot do heatless curls with wet or even just damp hair because it just does not dry unless I apply heat. Maybe that is because I have very fine hair and live in the subtropics with 80-90% humidity???
Ahhh this is so gorgeous Abbey!! I've been thinking of this for awhile now but have you ever thought about getting a qualification in hair? You know so much about it, even going into the fine science of it, and i feel you need a certificate 🤩🙌
Hi, I was wondering if you could review the Lus Elixir oil and the Bounce Curl Light oil. Even if its just reading the ingredients and saying if the price is worth it. They're around $30-$40 dollars but the ingredients seem so simple.
Wow! Thank you so much for all this info. This is great. I’ve been using a thin robe tie. It took a bit of a learning curve, but I do like the results. BTW, love the lipstick/gloss combo. Thanks, Abbey!
I would just like to know which product you recommend to hold these curls In place? Particularly something that wont leave the hair looking terrible In the following days until washday? An option for those of us who dont blowdry.
I have naturally wavy/curly hair and I have been wanting to try some new ways to style my hair and avoid damage. Sometimes I would like a more organized curl in my hair. I can usually achieve that with lots of water and products. I may be trying the legging method sometime soon! Thank you for this video. I am definitely interested in purchasing the octocurl too!
Depending on your hair type it might end up very frizzy. I have wavy curly 2c/3a hair and it took forever to dry and was frizzy when I took it out. The "no heat blow out" using a T-shirt worked better tbh.
Heatless curls have changed the game for me! I use leggings and I get such beautiful and defined curls that last all day plus it saves me so much time in the morning! Never wanna go back to using a curling iron
When I click your Amazon link , it takes me to the Amazon online storefront . I only use my Amazon app, you should find a way to have a link for inside the app . Thank you!!
A few suggestions- 1) Try putting a lightweight hair mouse in before putting your hair in the curls. It can be a little tricky to get it right but it does help them last. The downside is that I feel like my hair is a little more tangley. 2) I wrap the curls higher than Abbey. Hers look very relaxed and, for me, that method falls out easily as the day wears on. 3) use a smaller curler. I use a light weight scarf so the curls are tighter and this helps them stay longer. I wish I could get the big bouncy voluminous waves but my hair just can’t hold that curl easily.
Abby, I love your videos. I normally don’t comment on these, but have you tried a sponge roller or rod? Before I was a natural curly girl I used sponge rollers to curly my hair. Tried them out, you might like the effect.
I wanted to love the Octocurl but after 3 attempts I gave up - my hair is coarse and my ends will not stay curled around the Octocurl. I get frizzy wonky ends no matter what I do. Open to any suggestions, it wasn’t cheap I’d like to find a way to salvage it. My tried and true heatless method is one Dutch braid with a paranda made from bamboo yarn (super silky!) to extend my length so I can braid past my ends. No wonky ends! I love it, but I’d like the Octocurl to work so I can have some variety.
Hi Abbey ! I purchase a curling rod from a company caller heatless hair which is 100% silk and it is actually really comfortable to sleep in !! You should look into it
Is using these no heat less curl things wrapped in a silk bonnet considered a protective hairstyle? Also when using heartless curls they advise you to mist the hair but it’s said that putting hair up when wet is very very damaging so is it best not to do that step? TY
Can you give us your thoughts on how well the Shark Flexstyler performs? Dyson products seem so good but the price is so hard to justify because I would only want the blow dryer, round (oval) brush and the curling attachments. I would really appreciate it because you have such thorough reviews.
yay! been wanting to try the heatless curl for a while now...not done watching the video but do you use any products to keep the curl in place? thanks!
Ok Abby, thank you for sharing , question:) since octocurl sits on top of your hair, does it leave circle indentation on your crown area, my hair is thin so am afraid it would leave dents ?
Everytime I finish wrapping (I’ve tried the socks & headband) once I tie everything off my hair becomes super loose because the sock or headband almost unravel 😭 I have no idea what I’m doing wrong, but I so want this to work!!
Mine used to do the same until I saw that you need to keep the rod close to your neck as you wrap the bits of hair, not far away otherwise it'll just unwind quickly. 😊👍
Thanks for this Abbey - I realize it is a little old, but it just popped up on my home page. I was wondering if with the Octocurl, you could do a braid method, since there are two pieces of the Octocurl per piece of hair?
Definitely going to try the octocurl now! For future videos, I would love to see you try some subscription boxes and review the products/ingredients in them! I just started my subscription to allure beauty box and found myself wishing I had your input on the products!
I have tried the octocurl twice based on watching your videos but I struggle with a halo of frizz at the top of my head where the hair doesn’t curl around the strips. Any thoughts? I use good products…I do have naturally curly hair so maybe it’s my hair type
Try leave-in conditioner as @Crystal Mendoza suggested. You might also try the flower crown method and use some tension in the top crown area to smooth out that section. If you are starting with dry hair and using a spray bottle to lightly dampen (which works great for textured hair) just spray below the crown area. Hope that helps! xoxo
I've been trying out the robe tie method. Pretty easy with the method you showed but trying to figure it out because 1/2 my head has a great curl and the other side looks more crimpy so, going to keep trying to get it right lol.
I would think the satin Octocurl would cause your hair to have more static, I know satin pillow cases do. I like the idea of the slip of the satin but not the static, has anyone used it the satin and noticed had any issues with static?
hey abbey! Ive noticed that when i blowdry my hair with a roundbrush is feels super soft and silky, but then whenever i straighten my hair it feels so dry like straw! Do you have any idea as to why this could be? Or if its the straightener im using? ❤
It’s likely the amount of heat and how it’s distributed across the hair. Hair dryers get hot, but some of that heat is lost as the air travels between the nozzle and your hair. With a straightener you’re putting two heated plates in direct contact with your hair which is more stressful. Getting a straightener that allows for lower heat settings and/or has plates that are made of materials that are more gentle on the hair (like ceramic) may help, but without knowing what straightener you use it’s hard to say how much those things might be a problem with what you’re currently using.
Loooove this video, when I cut my hair short I used to just braid it and it gave me great curls since my hair is really thin and I don't have much. But now that it's grown that method is just not doing it for me, I feel something is missing...something like a sock lol. I will try first with the sock and then try to find those other things because I loved some of the results.
Very nice.. I'm pretty old and get beautiful curls in my shoulder length hair by using foam rollers and or pin curls.. try it. Been around forever. I prefer curling all the hair, not just the lower part. The weight of the hair prevents a tall head of curls. I'm going to try the socks on my man's long hair though.
I use a robe tie but I use a lot less hair each time I wrap my hair around so I have tiny curls.. the shortest layers in my hair are practically nonexistent when I do this 😅 I'm going to have to use bigger sections of hair
I grew up having thin socks tide around my head before every Sunday morning. The sock curl always made my hair look great. It was a different method and a different time, but my maw maw knew what was up.
Literally tried robe curls for the first time the night before you uploaded this! Ready to up my game already 😎 You give the absolute best advice Abbey! You help me feel like my best self 💕💕
I have an OCTO curl that I haven’t used for about five years. I think my hair was too short at the time even though I was excited about using it but now my hair is long enough so I’m going to give it a try. Thanks for the reminder and the inspiration.
The curling rod works perfectly for me. I spray my hair with sea-salt-spray beforehand and after I’m done with curling and curl every single strand of hair around it. Like I don’t add more strands as I go I just curl one strand til it’s done, and then curl the next strand of hair around the same curling rod. I have very heavy and thick hair and curls (even curling irons) normally last like 3 hours max. Curls with the curling rod stay pretty the whole day
Please do a tutorial because I don’t understand and I’ve never seen someone do this technique only the one where you get almost no curls in the back
Using leggings was the best thing I learned from TikTok. I would never go back to using heat on my hair again. They last so long too.
Waiting for my hair to grow long enough for that method
I haven’t tried that one yet!! I’m gonna try tonight!!
Mine last barely for two hours.. 😭
I got super excited seeing this video on my feed! I really feel like my heatless style prayers have been answered! Thank you so much for being super informative and showing us all the variations of styling!! I tried the robe style curls right after watching one of your recent vids raving about them and the curls turned out so good! Super satisfied you accepted this request!!
You need to try the flower curler with the four rings, I've been using it for years! the flower curler is my absolute favorite heatless curler and I own/love the octocurler too.
Also I love videos like these that compare multiple methods and rank which ones are best and why, super informative ☺️
How long do the curls last?
@@laurenelliott5175depends on your hair, whether you heat it or wet it prior, how tight you roll it and how long you leave it in for.
Abbey. I'm 73 with one length to mid rear. I've been using the heatless curl for a while now. My method doesn't use any tool. I simply zig zag part two sections which I twist. Slightly damp hair with leave in 'It's A 10' product. It controls the frizz and gives soft waves.
Thanks for the vid. I may try the sock method as I have a new package of very thin stretchy socks. Any of the methods you showed can be fine depending on the style, you're going for.🙂
I bought a heatless band thing per watching you do the robe thing and tried it out this week and it turned out so great! Curls lasted for 3 days!!
Can you do a video showing the three different methods of the octocurl please? Interested in seeing the results in the curl.
I think the reason why you’re not seeing great results with the sock method is there’s another way of doing it-wrap the hair tightly around the sock so no fabric is peeking through between the strands. Instead of rolling the ends upward to cover the hair, twist the sock into a bun close to your head then pull the end of the sock to form a covered bun.
The curls are tighter and if you’re a side sleeper like me, you can do this method by creating buns that run down the middle top of crown to the bottom so you won’t feel them as you sleep
I wish that someone would do a video on how to get looser or larger curls. My hair is naturally curly, but not very hard to straighten. However it dries, it will stay that way and in this scenario, it holds a curl too well. I always end up looking like Shirley Temple! I've tried to wet my hair less, but I have to dampen it a little because dry hair doesn't curl at all. I've tried thicker curling rods or doubling them up and that helps a little. I also tried brushing out the curls and the frizz is it creates is unsalvageable! Lol. If anyone that happens to read this has any tips, please let me know. I've been going through nothing but trial & error for the last year! ❤
“I can assure you I was not filming this video when I was 5 years old” had me rolling 😭😭
Have you tried the heatless flower curl yet? That one is really cool! Super comfortable and it works amazingly well!
Man, this makes me really miss my longer hair - it looks so nice!! I completed my goal to donate my hair 3x in my lifetime and I'm contemplating doing it again - so I 'may' be able to try one of these techniques! In any event, your hair is beautiful no matter if it's sleek & straight or wavy/curly. Personally, I'd go for the curls every single time... Another great video!!
Thank you for donating your hair; it alone speaks to your high character. 💛💛
Wow respect 🙏🏼
The Shonagh Scott method!!! Life changing!
I liked all the techniques mentioned. I would first try what I have at home like socks, leggings, robe ties. Then I might try the other ones. I have tried the satin material and finds it absorbs water in the hair and is gentle on the hair. I like the amount of curlers included in the octocurl, the snappable headband, and the elastics for securing the hair. I have tried other curlers that had 6 or less and no headband. The octocurl is good value for the price.
Did you start with already loosely curled hair or like air dried hair!?
I grew up with my mom tying our hair with strips torn from an old sheet. Perfect curls every time!
To get tighter curls and not a lot of fabric on your head: Cut off pieces of the legs of pantyhose, stretch them a bit so the edges will roll in, no fray no running stitches. (you cut off let's say a ring piece from the leg of 4 - 5 inches. The initial stretch widens the ring - that causes the open edges (from cutting it, regular scissor, sharp is better) to roll in. The ring will get wider and the 4 - 5 inches will shrink. Then you can use them. Taking 2 or 3 of them for more thickness. Winter panty hoses (microfibre) will be better for the purpose, thicker material.
I have tried cutting off those rings from cotton polyester mix - but there is some fraying, shedding. So it is better to stick with the polyester stuff.
Try out when you cut off the first piece, it depends on the material too how much it shrinks.
Once can easily wash those things (put them in a net so they will not get lost). The raw edges will not deteriorate.
Rings from panthoseses that are only 1 inch wide and then stretched (they are long) can replace rubber bands (real rubber often disintegrates and it becomes a sticky mess, I had that within the crafts supplies - and not all of them were in clear plastic bags so the mess outside a bag stuck to some yarns).
I also use them in the garden for plants - still looking for green pantyhose for sale somewhere ;) Or white ones that I could dye and then cut up.
Does anyone have a technique that doesn't just flatten the top? I work so hard to build volume with my ultra fine hair and when I try heatless curls, the bottom looks frizzy and the top just gets smooshed to my head 🫤
the "section off crown" method is good for volume and the "t-shirt hair donut" by my pawfect family.
@@VanityismyReligion I'll try anything that has 'donut' in it 😆🍩!!
That’s been my experience with heartless curls too. Will be very interested to hear any advice given here!
Same. Following for responses.
I zigzag part the top before I tie it!
I use silk legging on day one & for the rest of wk use Giant silk scrunchies on top of head w ends spiralled into it. Mon hair is super curly which I like, wk ends w a bouncy blow out style. LOVE. Hair is so soft
i use the second one and have very much defined curls with it. you’re supposed to take thin pieces when curling. not huge pieces. though i do have medium to thick hair.
Great video! You got me into heatless curls. I'll never use a curling iron again. I love them and it takes like 2 minutes! Thank you! ♥️🙏
I have the octocurl satin but I hadn't tried it wrapping two at a time, so that's a new neat thing I'll try! Thanks!
Roll your front portion with the headband gives better front results. It also helps to hold it in place when you do the sides.
I tried sock curls and they were really uncomfortable and fell out of my hair. I'll have to try some of yours. I need a system that is good for rough sleepers and comfortable to sleep on. I don't understand how people sleep with heatless curls lol.
If you wet your hair when you use OctoCurl (satin edition), how long do you think it would take to dry and curl? I have thick hair, and I’ve tried everything. I’ve tried product that has alcohol to dry it (mousse, hairspray), a blowdryer, a towel…
You should 100% do a paper straws video though. 400 paper straws. :)
At 12:12 what's the difference between this at 12:12 and the 1st rod u showed?
I have a large silk scarf that I have been in the same way as the "robe curl" method. My hair is pretty long and I love that the ends are long and I can tie it up so my hair isn't all over me while I'm sleeping. I considered purchasing one of those cushy curl Roda but worried that it wouldn't be comfortable. I think I might just have to get the Octocurl!
Thank you! Report back if you give it a try! 😍
The final week of September, Abbey!🍂🍂❤️❤️
Hi Abbey! What do you put in your hair after taking out the curling method, so that the curls stay?
i LOVE the ocotocurl!! they saved my hair from so much heat been buying from them for the longest 😄
I cannot do heatless curls with wet or even just damp hair because it just does not dry unless I apply heat. Maybe that is because I have very fine hair and live in the subtropics with 80-90% humidity???
One question for you, how do you recommend SLEEPING with the Octocurl?? Do you remove the headband or…? Thanks in advance ☺️
Ahhh this is so gorgeous Abbey!! I've been thinking of this for awhile now but have you ever thought about getting a qualification in hair? You know so much about it, even going into the fine science of it, and i feel you need a certificate 🤩🙌
Hi, I was wondering if you could review the Lus Elixir oil and the Bounce Curl Light oil. Even if its just reading the ingredients and saying if the price is worth it. They're around $30-$40 dollars but the ingredients seem so simple.
Wow! Thank you so much for all this info. This is great. I’ve been using a thin robe tie. It took a bit of a learning curve, but I do like the results. BTW, love the lipstick/gloss combo. Thanks, Abbey!
Red’s Makeup Bag has a great video for Bob length hair. Hers turned out amazing.
I would just like to know which product you recommend to hold these curls In place? Particularly something that wont leave the hair looking terrible In the following days until washday? An option for those of us who dont blowdry.
Which products will make heatless curls last longer? Are here some dupes to Oribe „Creme for Style“?
Omg the way you tie the ends of the octocurl is a game changer! I have it but didn't always love it cuz the ends would get so kinked!!
Yes, she did a great job showing the best way to tie off the ends. Hope that method works well for you! 💛
I have naturally wavy/curly hair and I have been wanting to try some new ways to style my hair and avoid damage. Sometimes I would like a more organized curl in my hair. I can usually achieve that with lots of water and products. I may be trying the legging method sometime soon! Thank you for this video. I am definitely interested in purchasing the octocurl too!
Depending on your hair type it might end up very frizzy. I have wavy curly 2c/3a hair and it took forever to dry and was frizzy when I took it out. The "no heat blow out" using a T-shirt worked better tbh.
I used the bathrobe belt but folded in half and twisted it before starting putting my hair in
Heatless curls have changed the game for me! I use leggings and I get such beautiful and defined curls that last all day plus it saves me so much time in the morning! Never wanna go back to using a curling iron
When I click your Amazon link , it takes me to the Amazon online storefront . I only use my Amazon app, you should find a way to have a link for inside the app . Thank you!!
I notice that the strands you are wrapping are quite thick. More curling effect, tighter locks and probably lasting longer if the strands are thiner.
Do you re-wet the hair everytime you do heatless curls? And do you do the curls every night? 😊
Any tips on how the curls last? My hair is straight after 10 minutes 🤣🤣
A few suggestions- 1) Try putting a lightweight hair mouse in before putting your hair in the curls. It can be a little tricky to get it right but it does help them last. The downside is that I feel like my hair is a little more tangley. 2) I wrap the curls higher than Abbey. Hers look very relaxed and, for me, that method falls out easily as the day wears on. 3) use a smaller curler. I use a light weight scarf so the curls are tighter and this helps them stay longer. I wish I could get the big bouncy voluminous waves but my hair just can’t hold that curl easily.
@@Kelly1237 thanks! Mousse doesn't make a difference, but the rest sounds good. ☺️👍🏻
Thank you so much of this tutorial! I just tired it tonight for basketball pics for tomorrow, and can’t wait to see the results!
love your comparisons and recommendations! do you know what product you would recommend to provide hold for heatless curls?
Abby, I love your videos. I normally don’t comment on these, but have you tried a sponge roller or rod? Before I was a natural curly girl I used sponge rollers to curly my hair. Tried them out, you might like the effect.
I'd love to see all of the 3 different finished options with the octocurl to see the difference placement makes
thank you!! so excited to try octocurl, i am desperate to find a heatless option that works for me!
I wanted to love the Octocurl but after 3 attempts I gave up - my hair is coarse and my ends will not stay curled around the Octocurl. I get frizzy wonky ends no matter what I do. Open to any suggestions, it wasn’t cheap I’d like to find a way to salvage it. My tried and true heatless method is one Dutch braid with a paranda made from bamboo yarn (super silky!) to extend my length so I can braid past my ends. No wonky ends! I love it, but I’d like the Octocurl to work so I can have some variety.
Oil your ends? 🤔
Would love to help you troubleshoot!!! We post a lot of methods & different hair types on Instagram. Or email us at hello@octocurl.com 💕
@@ambergerhelper7852 That's a great tip. A lot of women also use leave-in conditioner. 😍
@@ambergerhelper7852 I’ll give it a try, thanks!
@@octocurl good suggestion, thank you!
Hi Abbey ! I purchase a curling rod from a company caller heatless hair which is 100% silk and it is actually really comfortable to sleep in !! You should look into it
Is using these no heat less curl things wrapped in a silk bonnet considered a protective hairstyle?
Also when using heartless curls they advise you to mist the hair but it’s said that putting hair up when wet is very very damaging so is it best not to do that step? TY
Can you give us your thoughts on how well the Shark Flexstyler performs? Dyson products seem so good but the price is so hard to justify because I would only want the blow dryer, round (oval) brush and the curling attachments. I would really appreciate it because you have such thorough reviews.
All of these options look flat on top and wavy. None are curled. I did this with a robe tie and got better results. I even got volume on top.
yay! been wanting to try the heatless curl for a while now...not done watching the video but do you use any products to keep the curl in place? thanks!
My hair is fine and stick straight and never holds a curl. Do you product recommendations to help this technique work?
But is the octocurl comfortable to sleep in? You didn't mention that like you did with all the other techniques
What products do you recommend to put on before your hair before this heartless curl method?
Ok Abby, thank you for sharing , question:) since octocurl sits on top of your hair, does it leave circle indentation on your crown area, my hair is thin so am afraid it would leave dents ?
I apologize if you answered this in the video, but which method would work the best for shoulder length hair?
Such a good video!! Thank you! 💗 Lisa
Everytime I finish wrapping (I’ve tried the socks & headband) once I tie everything off my hair becomes super loose because the sock or headband almost unravel 😭 I have no idea what I’m doing wrong, but I so want this to work!!
Mine used to do the same until I saw that you need to keep the rod close to your neck as you wrap the bits of hair, not far away otherwise it'll just unwind quickly. 😊👍
What material is your robe tie made of? Is it cotton or flannel? Thanks
Thanks for this Abbey - I realize it is a little old, but it just popped up on my home page. I was wondering if with the Octocurl, you could do a braid method, since there are two pieces of the Octocurl per piece of hair?
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Definitely going to try the octocurl now! For future videos, I would love to see you try some subscription boxes and review the products/ingredients in them! I just started my subscription to allure beauty box and found myself wishing I had your input on the products!
Thank you! Let us know how it goes! 💕
I got the sleepy tie that you mentioned in a recent video and was wondering if that could be used for heatless curls?! 🤔🤔
I have tried the octocurl twice based on watching your videos but I struggle with a halo of frizz at the top of my head where the hair doesn’t curl around the strips. Any thoughts? I use good products…I do have naturally curly hair so maybe it’s my hair type
Have you tried a leave-in conditioner or a creamy mouse?
@@crystalmendoza5727 Thank you! 💛
Try leave-in conditioner as @Crystal Mendoza suggested. You might also try the flower crown method and use some tension in the top crown area to smooth out that section. If you are starting with dry hair and using a spray bottle to lightly dampen (which works great for textured hair) just spray below the crown area. Hope that helps! xoxo
@@octocurl you are so welcome the octocurl has saved my hair!! 🤗 I just love it!
@@crystalmendoza5727 So happy to hear that! Thank you! 💕
What products do you use beforehand to help curl hold? Dry or damp hair?
I love your showdown videos!
What length are you using with the Octocurl? I have long hair like you, but not sure which one to get.
Do you use any styling products in your hair before using a heatless curling method?
I used a curl cream when I used to do it. 👍
I've been trying out the robe tie method. Pretty easy with the method you showed but trying to figure it out because 1/2 my head has a great curl and the other side looks more crimpy so, going to keep trying to get it right lol.
I wonder if the short version of the octocurl would work for me🤔 would love to do this but my hair sits right above my shoulders slightly. 🤔🤔
What size of the octocurl do you have ? I have long hair like yours
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Have you tried a robe tie like the cozy confidence one? It's thicker but squishy. I got one but haven't used it yet.
Thank you so so so much for this video!! SO helpful!💗😭
Would love your review of the Sleepy Tie for preserving blowouts, or any other methods to for keeping that blowout fresh overnight! ❤
You are so great and honest! thank you for all your tips!
I would think the satin Octocurl would cause your hair to have more static, I know satin pillow cases do. I like the idea of the slip of the satin but not the static, has anyone used it the satin and noticed had any issues with static?
Thanks Abbey...I think I like your robe tie curl the best:)
How to you keep you hair dry in the shower? Can you keep it completely dry after showering?
hey abbey! Ive noticed that when i blowdry my hair with a roundbrush is feels super soft and silky, but then whenever i straighten my hair it feels so dry like straw! Do you have any idea as to why this could be? Or if its the straightener im using? ❤
It’s likely the amount of heat and how it’s distributed across the hair. Hair dryers get hot, but some of that heat is lost as the air travels between the nozzle and your hair. With a straightener you’re putting two heated plates in direct contact with your hair which is more stressful. Getting a straightener that allows for lower heat settings and/or has plates that are made of materials that are more gentle on the hair (like ceramic) may help, but without knowing what straightener you use it’s hard to say how much those things might be a problem with what you’re currently using.
I can’t get over the “I hope you have a great few days” sign off. It’s so freaking cute
@Abbey Yung Which equipment you use for video recorder? The brand and model please .. tks =)
Hi, I don’t get if you start with completely dry hair…😊
Thank you, Abbey! Did you have the standard size or long hair octocurl?
Check out the bottom of this chart for sizing info. Hope that helps! 😍 www.octocurl.com/pages/how-to-choose
Loooove this video, when I cut my hair short I used to just braid it and it gave me great curls since my hair is really thin and I don't have much. But now that it's grown that method is just not doing it for me, I feel something is missing...something like a sock lol. I will try first with the sock and then try to find those other things because I loved some of the results.
Very nice.. I'm pretty old and get beautiful curls in my shoulder length hair by using foam rollers and or pin curls.. try it. Been around forever. I prefer curling all the hair, not just the lower part. The weight of the hair prevents a tall head of curls. I'm going to try the socks on my man's long hair though.
Whattttt….Did you read my mind, girl? This is what I needed.
Got really excited for this video and then when we got to the part where you said and now my favourite one… also sponsored…
omg tysm i tested the legging technic, it works so good ! i finally found my pretty heatless technic, i can't even do that with an iron xD
Whatever happened to the Old Fashioned ‘WET SET’ Using Setting Gel / Lotion or Mousse?
what hair products do you use to help keep the curl longer?
Any foam holding product will work well without adding too much weight
I use a robe tie but I use a lot less hair each time I wrap my hair around so I have tiny curls.. the shortest layers in my hair are practically nonexistent when I do this 😅 I'm going to have to use bigger sections of hair