Loose Women star Nadia Sawalha revealed a clever hack to achieve curly hair using just a T-shirt.
September 01, 2020 - 11:24 BST Nichola Murphy Nadia Sawalha often shows off her natural curls on Loose Women, but it turns out there is very little styling required to achieve her look. Want to know how? It's so simple.Instead of spending hours with a curling iron or relying on expensive hair products, Nadia revealed the secret to her curls is a T-shirt! Sharing her hack on Instagram, the TV star walked fans through her hair tutorial, starting with washing her hair in the bath.
After explaining that she used to have"pure natural ringlets...that I never had to do a single thing with", she said:"I have found a way to get my curly hair back." Nadia shampooed her hair and went on to use Bouclème Curl Conditioner which includes argan oil, aloe vera leaf and virgin coconut oil and is currently in the sale for £11.39.
Fans were delighted to find out the secret to Nadia's curls, with one writing:"Oh my goodness, your hair looks amazing, I’m definitely going to do this as I’ve got a curl in my hair." Another added:"Your curls always look great," while a third commented:"Oh I’m so jealous of your gorgeous curly hair!!! Beautiful!"HELLO!'s selection is editorial and independently chosen – we only feature items our editors love and approve of.
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