Skip the hot tools and store your tresses with these cute, no-heat hairstyles.

A greatshampoo for damaged haircan do a lot to remedy everything we put our tresses through.

However, sometimes nature just seems to want to work against us.

heatless-hairstyles: long, wavy hair

During this process, feel free to spritz some salt spray to emphasize thebeachy texture.

“For this method, the hair should be semi air-dried with 25 percent moisture,” says Cristiano.

If you want to maintain the buns, Cristiano recommends accessorizing.

“I love to use silk scarves, ribbons, bows, and headbandsjust have fun with it!”

To keep your hair looking wetand never crunchyhe says to use a quarter-sized dollop of conditioner.

“It gives you wet-looking shiny hair, plus you’re conditioning it at the same time.”

Jaw Clips

Taking inspiration from the latest runways, ’90s hair accessories are all the rage.

Laura Polko, celebrity hairstylist and Aquage Brand Ambassador, adds that jaw clips are having a major moment.

Chignon

For a truly timeless hairstyle, try a low, sleekchignon.

First, choose your partdown the middle, on the side, or slicked completely back.

“Once all of the hair is gathered, tie it off into a tight ponytail.”

The style instantly snatches your look yet is super simple to execute and requires zero hot tools.

Bubble Pony

This chic,bubble ponytailworks on every hair texture.

Regular hair ties keep the look casual while metallic or more ornate ones give it a dressier vibe.

To accentuate the cool shape, tug at the hair in each section to pouf it up a bit.

Ta-dayou have a cute style minus a curling iron.

When you do take your hair down, you’ll have lots of volume and defined curls.

Air-dry your strands then gather the section of hair above your ears and secure it with a claw clip.