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You’ve probably heard of thecurly-girl method; consider this ourlazy-girl method.
These labels are often misleading, concealing very effort-fullmethods and techniques to achieving that model-off-duty look.
We tapped to the pros for the best pre-slumber styles to wake up with that covetedtousled definition.
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So go ahead and sleep in.
All you have to do once you wake up is give your hair a good tousle.
For more defined waves and extra bounce, consider fashioning the hair into a sock bun.
Byrdie Tip
According to Haliti, a silk pillowcase can help reduce friction and minimize frizz for straight hair.
They’ve also been noted to prevent breakage on damaged tresses.
“I recommend a loosefrench braidstarting just behind the front layers of your head.”
Keep the elastics loose, too, to avoid hair dents.
Pin any falling strands before ultimately tying a scarf around the hairline.
To help curls maintain their integrity and stay moisturized, try theLOC Method.
To start, you need aheatless curling ribbon, or any piece of fabric to wrap the hair around.
you could purchase silky variations pretty much anywhere or reach for the belt of your bathrobe.
Divide your hair down the middle and drape thetoolover your head like a headband.
Prepare for lush curls by morning.
In fact, once assembled you may be feeling yourself for theretro-glam vibesyou’re giving.
Before we start, we should mention that this technique is probably the most labor-intensive on the list.
Using your curling iron size of choice, begin by creating curls from the top of the head down.
Pin into place without crushing the rounded curve.
Repeat for the rest of the hair.
You may want to consider a bonnet or scarf to protect the style overnight.