Start with clean, fully dry hair
Use a heat protectant before styling
Apply a lightweight mousse or curl-setting product
Curl small sections for better hold
Let each curl cool completely before touching it
Pin curls up while they cool for extra longevity
Use the right heat setting for your hair type
Curl in the same direction for a uniform look, or alternate for volume
Avoid using too much conditioner or heavy products before styling
Finish with a flexible-hold hairspray
Let hairspray set before brushing or separating curls
Avoid touching your hair too much throughout the day
Use a texturizing spray or dry shampoo at the roots for grip
Refresh curls with a curling iron or wand if needed
Sleep on a silk or satin pillowcase to reduce frizz
Protect curls overnight with a loose pineapple or soft braid
Choose a haircut with layers if your hair is very heavy or straight
Use smaller barrel sizes for tighter, longer-lasting curls
Make sure hair is completely dry before curling
Avoid humidity when possible or use anti-humidity products
Set curls with cool air if your styling tool has that option
