You can part your hair to whichever side is most flattering for you. Since your hair needs to be flat, this style will only work on curly or textured hair if it’s first blown out and straightened.

The amount of clips you need depends on the thickness of your hair. Thicker hair will need more clips. Bobby pins may be used as an alternative to clips.

Make sure to blow dry your hair in the direction of the hair shaft to prevent frizz. For example, if the hair naturally falls at a zero degree angle, the blow dryer should be facing down the hair shaft to prevent frizz. You can part your hair in the middle or off to the side slightly, but avoid a deep side part for this look.

If you have bangs, curl them as well. You should always apply a heat protectant product before curling your hair, if it wasn’t applied prior to blow drying. Your hair should be fully dried before you curl it or the heat will cause damage and breakage.

If you dislike hairspray, you can use mousse or hair gel instead.

If your hair is thick, it may not fully dry after just an hour. You may need to leave them in longer.

If you want, you can set the look with a spritz of hairspray.