What I Use in my Heatless Hairstyles Hair Routine

In this blog, I go over my Heatless Hairstyles Hair Routine! From products to cute, easy, and wearable styles, this is the perfect guide.

Right now is the best time to give your hair a heat break. As you guys know, I love my hot tools. Even with all of the heat protectant I use, my hair needs this break. In this blog, I go over my Heatless Hairstyles Hair Routine! Here’s a list of my favorite ways to keep looking fabulous without using any heat.

Textured Braid

A loose textured braid is a very easy way to keep your hair out of your face while relaxing in quarantine. To create this look start with a three strand braid, spray it with Dry Texture Spray and pull it out to make it loose. Pro Tip: pull the braid out before tying it off for more fullness. To create length and thickness, add a weft of customized HaloCouture Hair Extensions (book your FREE consultation now!).

Cute Hair Clips

Accessories anyone? This may be one of the most simple options on this list, but there are so many ways you can incorporate hair clips into your heatless hair routine! If you’re like me, you have baby hairs that are really hard to tame. I like to take some Strong Styling Gel from Moroccanoil to slick them down and finish the style off with cute clips.

Voluminous Pony

Do you sometimes struggle with volume when creating a Voluminous Pony? It happens to me too. First thing you wanna do is smooth out your hair and split it in half like you’re creating a half up-half down. After smoothing the front, take the top half of your hair and secure it in an elastic. When you’re happy with the placement, spray some dry texture spray at the roots and tug at the base of your hair to create the volume. Take the bottom half of your hair and marry the two sections together.

Chunky Headband

This is another one of my go-to options for hiding my wild baby hairs. I tend to use a lot of heat on my baby hairs, so having the option to just push them back and not have to use any heat or styling products on them is amazing. Right now I am in love with anything leopard, so this set from Shein has been what I have been sporting most days.

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Heatless Curls

Heatless Curls– An easy way to create heatless curls is to use good old-fashioned pin curls. But it can be a little tricky to do a whole head of pin curls by yourself. Take some Moroccanoil Molding Cream and add it into your damp hair and secure it in a regular high ponytail. From there take small sections of hair and gently wrap around your fingers. Slide your fingers out of the hair and you should be left with a loop. Pin the loop with a bobby pin to the base of your head and continue until there is no more sections of hair. Let your hair completely dry and remove the bobby pins and enjoy your heatless curls!

Hair Bandanas

Right now is the best time to push back on washing your hair. Let the oil flow! I admit, even though I love a good hat, its not all that practical to wear around the house. By adding a hair scarf into your heatless routine it can allow you to embrace the oil while hiding it at the same time… and it’s super comfie!

Bubble Braids

Wanna trick everyone into thinking you did something really hard? Do a bubble braid! First, take one section into a ponytail. At about 3 inches below your first elastic, take another small elastic, and tie it off. Pull it out to create the “bubble” look. Repeat until you don’t have any more hair left.

Want more Updo inspiration? Check out my recent blog where I talk about my FAVORITE bohemian hairstyles!

About Danielle Mendoza

Danielle is a licensed hairstylist, makeup artist and lash artist at Rebel Femme Salon. She loves doing balayage, highlights, and color. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with friends, family and being active. She currently is studying at Saddleback College to get her Associates in Business.