Undone Curls
Inspired by Mariah Carey, this look celebrates natural curls with a relaxed, voluminous finish. Hair appears glossy yet lightweight, perfectly undone, and full of movement. It’s ideal for those who want the beauty of natural curls without heaviness or stiffness.
Hair Type | Curly |
Categories | |
Occasion | Everyday/Events |
Prep Time | 10 minutes |
Styling Time | 15-20 minutes |
Drying Time | Optional |
Total Time | 25-30 minutes |
Hair Length | Long |
Difficulty | Medium |
Popularity | 90/100 |
Tags | curlyglossyvoluminous |
Instructions
- 1
Start with clean, damp hair.
- 2
Apply curl-defining cream evenly through hair.
- 3
Distribute a small amount of lightweight hair oil or serum for shine.
- 4
Use a diffuser on low heat to dry hair while enhancing natural curl pattern, or air-dry for softer results.
- 5
Once dry, gently separate curls with fingers for an undone, voluminous look.
- 6
Optional: scrunch lightly with hands to maintain softness and bounce.
Styling Tips
Avoid brushing after drying to preserve curl definition.
This style works best on medium to long curls for maximum impact.
Use minimal product to avoid weighing down natural curl bounce.
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