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Curled hair can be a great look for a night out or a special event, but it can be time consuming to do with a curling iron or rollers. You can get soft, wavy hair by braiding instead of curling. This method of creating waves works best for people who have naturally wavy or curly hair. Make sure you braid hair that has been washed and is still slightly damp. If your hair is naturally wavy, a loose side braid will give you relaxed curls. If you have straight hair, try tight braids for more uniform waves. You can then maintain your curled hair so it looks polished and pretty.

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Prepping Your Hair

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    Wash your hair. Start by washing your hair as you usually would. Use shampoo and conditioner, especially if you have thick hair that tends to get dry.[1]

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    Dry your hair so it is still slightly damp. Let your hair air dry or use a blow dryer. Make sure your hair feels damp but not soaking wet, as this will help your braided hair set and curl.[2]

    • Braid your hair when it is about 80% dry.
    • You can also dampen dry hair by spraying it with a spray bottle.

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    Brush your hair. Make sure there are no tangles in your hair. Use a brush or a comb to brush your hair when it is still slightly damp.

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    Apply hair oil if you have thick or coarse hair. If your hair tends to get frizzy when you braid it, you can apply nourishing hair oil to the ends of your hair before braid it. Take a dime-sized amount of hair oil in your hands and run them through the ends of your hair. Do not do this, however, if you have fine or straight hair, as it may prevent the curl from holding.[3]

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    Apply setting lotion or mousse if you have wavy or straight hair. Squeeze a small amount of lotion or mousse into your hand. Apply it evenly throughout your hair, starting at the middle of your hair and working down to the ends.[4]

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    If you want to braid your hair to make it curly, try using a curling cream, like the ones from Shea Moisture or Carol's Daughter.

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    Ndeye Anta Niang

    Professional Hair Stylist & Master Braider

    Ndeye Anta Niang is a Hair Stylist, Master Braider, and Founder of AntaBraids, a traveling braiding service based in New York City. Ndeye has over 20 years of experience in African hair including braiding box braids, Senegalese twists, crochet braids, faux dread locs, goddess locs, kinky twists, and lakhass braids. Ndeye was the first female of her tribe in Africa to move to America and is now sharing her knowledge of African braids passed on from generation to generation.

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    Ndeye Anta Niang
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    Have 1-2 hair ties on hand. You will need at least 1 hair tie to do a side braid. You will need 2 hair ties to create tight braids.

    • Use hair ties that are wrapped in fabric or thread as they will not pull on your hair.
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Doing a Loose Side Braid for Relaxed Curls

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    Make a deep side part with your fingers. Use your fingers to part all your hair, or as much of it as you can get, to one side. Move your fingers from the front of your hair to the back to gather up your hair to the side.[5]

    • If you have bangs, you can let them fall as they are.
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    Pull your hair to the side, over your shoulder. Gently pull your hair over one of your shoulders so all your hair falls to one side of your face. Use your fingers, rather than a brush or comb, so your hair stays loose.[6]

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    Separate your hair into 3 sections. Take the left and right pieces of hair and loop them over each other.

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    Loop the center piece through the left and right sections. Take the center section and pull it up through the middle of the left and right pieces. Then, place it over either the right or left section.

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    Braid your hair all the way to ends. Continue braiding your hair, looping the sections over one another. Make sure you hold your hair firmly but not too tight as you braid so the side braid is loose.

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    Secure the end of the braid with a hair tie. Once you have braided all your hair into a side braid, wrap a hair tie on the end to keep it in place.

    • Use a scrunchy or ribbon if you have fine hair. Hair ties can leave dents in your hair that may interfere with your new wavy look.
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    Leave the braid in overnight. Sleep with your hair in the side braid. Try sleeping on the opposite side of the braid so it does not get too messed up during the night.[7]

    • You can also wrap your hair in a scarf or wear a shower cap to bed to keep the braid in place.
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    Remove the braid in the morning. Once the braid has been in your hair overnight, or for at least 6-8 hours, take off the hair tie and carefully undo the braid. You should have loose waves on the ends of your hair, giving you a relaxed, curled hairstyle.

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Doing Tight Braids for Tight Curls

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    Separate your hair into 2 sections down the middle. Take your fingers and separate your hair, creating a center part. You should have 2 sections, one on either side of your face.[8]

    • You can also use the pointed end of a comb to separate your hair into sections if that’s easier for you.
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    Make 2 sections on one side of your head. Form 2 sections on 1 side of your hair, pulling from the top layer of your hair.[9]

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    Twist together 2 pieces of hair. Hold 2 pieces of hair in either hand and twist them once in your hand. Then, loop them over each other in the opposite direction of the twist. Pull them tight to your head as you twist them.[10]

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    Add more hair and twist the two pieces together. Use one hand to keep the 2 pieces in place. Use the other hand to take 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5.1cm) of hair into your hand and add it to one of the pieces. Then, loop the 2 pieces over each other.[11]

    • Make sure you grab hair from the back of your head so you get all of your hair in the braid.
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    Continue adding and twisting your hair until you reach the base of your neck. Add more pieces of hair to the braid and twist each section over each other. Continue doing this until you have twisted your hair all the way down to your neck into a braid.[12]

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    Twist the remaining hair into a tight bun. Once you reach the base of your neck, you may not have any more layers from the top of your hair that you can twist. Instead, you can curl the rest of your hair by tightly twisting it into a bun shape.[13]

    • Make the bun very tight, as you do not want it to come undone during the night.
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    Secure with a hair tie or scrunchy. Once you have twisted the rest of your hair into a tight bun, place a hair tie or scrunchy over the bun and secure it by wrapping the hair tie around it 1-2 times.

    • Scrunchies are better for people with fine hair, as they prevent dents in your hair.
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    Repeat the same steps with the other section of hair. Twist together the top layers of your hair, holding your hair tight as you loop and twist it. Do this until you reach the base of your neck. Then, twist the remaining hair into a tight bun.

    • Secure the bun with a hair tie.
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    Keep the braids in overnight. Sleep with your hair in the tight braids so it can curl overnight. You may wear a scarf around your hair or a shower cap to keep your braids from falling out.[14]

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    Take out the braids in the morning. Carefully remove the hair ties. Then, gently unravel your braids. Do not tug on them too hard, as you do not want the curls to be pulled out. You can also try shaking out your hair to avoid ruining the braids. You should have tight curls all over your head.[15]

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Maintaining Your Curled Hair

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    Apply hair spray or curling cream to your hair. Keep your curls in place by applying a few spritzes of hair spray or a small bit of curling cream to your curled hair. Use your hands to lightly scrunch your curls. You can also flip your hair over to add volume to your curls.[16]

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    Avoid brushing or touching your curled hair. Brushing your hair can ruin your curls. You should also try not to touch your hair too much throughout the day, as this can unravel your curls and make your hair appear oily or flat.[17]

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    Wash your hair as you normally would to remove the curls. If you have dry hair, use a moisturizing shampoo to wash out your curls in the shower or bath. You can also use a conditioner if your hair tends to get dry or frizzy.

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    Braids protect your hair so that it is less prone to damage and breakage but they don't increase the amount your hair grows.

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    You can set kanekalon hair on a roller or bendable rod, but you can't use a curling iron or any other heat styling tool to curl it.

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    When hair is wet it stretches farther and is more fragile. Braiding it when it is wet can cause it to break.

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      This article was co-authored by Ndeye Anta Niang. Ndeye Anta Niang is a Hair Stylist, Master Braider, and Founder of AntaBraids, a traveling braiding service based in New York City. Ndeye has over 20 years of experience in African hair including braiding box braids, Senegalese twists, crochet braids, faux dread locs, goddess locs, kinky twists, and lakhass braids. Ndeye was the first female of her tribe in Africa to move to America and is now sharing her knowledge of African braids passed on from generation to generation. This article has been viewed 1,001,302 times.

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      Braiding your hair is a great way to get soft, natural-looking curls. To start, brush out your hair while it is freshly washed and still slightly damp. If your hair is thick or tends to get frizzy, work a dime-sized amount of hair oil through the lengths to the ends. If your hair is naturally straight or wavy, work a bit of curl-boosting mousse through your lengths to help the curls hold. For soft, relaxed curls, create a deep side part and pull all of your hair to one side, then create a single side braid over your shoulder. If you want more defined curls, part your hair in the center and make two tight braids on either side of your head. To braid your hair, divide it into 3 sections. Pass the leftmost section across the center section so that it becomes the new central section. Then, cross the rightmost section back over the central section. Repeat this pattern all the way down to the end of your hair, then secure the braid with a hair elastic at the bottom. To make your curls start higher up on your head, begin the braid with smaller sections close to the crown of your head, then pull more hair into each section as you move down. When the braids are complete, wind them into tight buns and pin them in place, or put them under a sleeping cap or scarf. Leave your hair braided overnight, or for at least 6 to 8 hours, then unbraid your hair in the morning. Gently shake your hair out to loosen your curls. Add a few spritzes of curling spray to your hair or scrunch the ends with a curling cream to give your style some extra hold. When you’re ready to remove the curls, wash your hair with a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner. To learn more from our Cosmetologist co-author, like how to make tighter curls in your hair, keep reading the article!

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      4 Ways to Curl Hair with Braids - wikiHow? ›

      One section at a time, loosely braid your hair. When you finish braiding a section, secure it with a hair tie. Finally, go to sleep and leave your hair braided overnight. When you take your braids out in the morning, you should have wavy hair.

      How to get wavy hair with braids? ›

      One section at a time, loosely braid your hair. When you finish braiding a section, secure it with a hair tie. Finally, go to sleep and leave your hair braided overnight. When you take your braids out in the morning, you should have wavy hair.

      How do I make my hair super curly? ›

      From foam rollers and rag rollers to braids, buns, and pin curling, there are plenty of no-heat methods for creating curls. To enhance curls and ensure the style lasts longer, gently work in a curl-defining gel, spray, or mousse before rolling or pinning small sections of your hair into coils, buns, rags, or rollers.

      How to twist wet hair for curls? ›

      Twist and Clip Method

      Part damp hair in two before twisting each side back and connecting the two with a clip. Optionally, you can separate the front sections of hair and twist them back separately, connecting with another clip. And keep in mind: The tighter the twist, the tighter the waves.

      How do you heatlessly curl your hair? ›

      Techniques for heatless curls
      1. Braiding. This is the technique most of us are probably familiar with: if you braid your hair when it's wet and let it sit for a while, you'll be left with a head full of waves. ...
      2. Finger coiling. ...
      3. Overnight waves. ...
      4. Rollers. ...
      5. Put it in a bun. ...
      6. Pin curls. ...
      7. Headband curls.

      What is the easiest thing to curl your hair with? ›

      The easiest way to curl long hair without heat is to braid your hair before bed and sleep on it. One large braid will create loose waves, while two or more smaller braids will create tighter waves.

      Which braid gives the best curls? ›

      If your hair is naturally wavy, a loose side braid will give you relaxed curls. If you have straight hair, try tight braids for more uniform waves. You can then maintain your curled hair so it looks polished and pretty.

      How to get 80s hair overnight? ›

      Keep your rollers in as long as possible, up to a couple of hours for long or thick hair. If you used a curling iron, pin each curl to your head in the shape of the curl you just made. Use the cool setting your hair drier until your locks are cool. Leave foam rollers or twists to set in your hair while you sleep.

      Does curling mousse work on braids? ›

      Hair mousse, also known as styling foam, can help you keep your hair in place or define curls, waves, braids and twists.

      Does braiding hair at night make it curly? ›

      Braids are another great way to contain your curls overnight—and happen to be a great option if you're wondering how to sleep with wet curly hair. However, they will impact your natural curl pattern, making it either wavier or kinkier.

      How to get a loose curl? ›

      Starting with the bottom section of your hair, take a 1 to 2-inch piece and wrap it around your curling wand, holding the wand in a vertical position. Work your way around the entire bottom section curling each piece in an alternating direction. This will give you the most natural-looking loose curls.

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