If you’re using rollers on damp hair, wait until the hair is completely dry—either through air drying or under a heated dryer—before removing the rollers.

For added texture, use a finishing spray or salt spray.

When you take the pin curls out, you will get beachy waves.

Use a straightener on your bangs or side bangs if you have them.

If your ends feel dry, apply a leave-in conditioner to the tips of your hair.

Use an anti frizz shampoo and conditioner to help make your hair sleek. You can find a shine serum at any beauty supply store and most supermarkets with a beauty section. For fine-to-medium texture hair, use a round brush while blow-drying to create some additional volume. Place the round brush underneath the hair, and the dryer’s nozzle above the hair. Using this technique you can roll the brush under the air to create curls or simply brush your hair straight.

You can tame flyaway strands by applying hairspray to a rat-tail comb or a toothbrush and brushing the strands down.

This style probably won’t work for those who have bangs. Use a texture spray if you don’t want your hair completely flat and straight.

If you have bangs, this is a way to try out a new style and get them out of your face for a while.

You can also put up a casual bun by first gathering your hair into a small ponytail and then wrapping a hair band around the ponytail until it creates a small, messy bun. A texturizing spray will also help your hair stay in a bun.