#T3Inspo: Second Day Curls
Refresh yesterday’s curls with these 5 styles – no need to apply more heat! See our favorite looks for second day curls here.
Pulled Back
Rock yesterday’s loosened waves from the SinglePass Wave by adding sea salt spray and twisting strands around your finger. Tie the crown area back with a clear elastic, leaving some face-framing sections out. No one will know your beachy texture was achieved in your bathroom, not from an afternoon in the sun.
photo of
Whitney Fransway
Pins & Waves
Brush out your day one curls from the SinglePass Curl 32mm with the Smooth Paddle Brush, detangling and creating looser waves. Add a trendy pin (or four) an inch above your ear to secure strands in place. Add a shine spray or hair oil for super shiny locks.
photo of Morgan Bethel-Sosinski
Hang Loose
Take your flat iron waves from the day before and tie them all back into a low pony. Keep it a little loose to maintain the flow of the waves for a boho vibe. Hide the hair elastic with a bright ribbon that’s a little longer than your hair – it instantly fakes extra body.
photo of Amy Serrano
Coffee Run
We love a good top knot for second (or even third!) day curls. Finger-comb part of your hair onto the very top of your head, then create a messy knot, pulling sections to loosen strands. Head out and grab a cup before you conquer your day.
photo via Noelle Downing
Double Bubble
For this style, yesterday’s Singlepass Curl 32mm style helps keep strands in check. Separate your hair into two sections and create two loose twists on each side of your head, then pull sections to loosen and create a bubble effect. Once all four sections are together, create a loose boho braid and secure with an elastic - you're good to go.
photo via Emily Emig