The product requires minimal effort for glamorous and bouncy curls
Michelle Keegan has shared how she creates her effortlessly bouncy curls - and it'll cost you £13 on Amazon.
Sharing a series of snaps to her 7.3m followers on Instagram, the actress was seen wearing a heatless curl headband. Her full caption read: "Just a little bit of recently."READ MORE: 'Flattering' £12 Sainsbury's Tu Clothing dress that 'looks a lot more expensive' It's designed to create voluminous curls without damaging the hair, and is ideal for those who have long or medium length hair. To use simply wrap your hair around the no-heat curler and secure it with the scrunchies.
In the reviews, one shopper said: "This is amazing! I have very fine hair and the curls never resist. But I use this overnight, without any kind of styling products in my hair and the next morning I have perfect curls! Anyone who wants beautiful curly hair should try this magical headband! And it is so easy to use. It does not bother me at all to sleep with it."
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