Women curl their hair with pasta and it works like a charm

We have already seen many particularly creative combinations with pasta. Pasta with croquette: we are not surprised. Pasta chips: we have made a hundred times. Fried spaghetti: nothing new. But now there was a pasta trick that left us speechless. You can actually curl your hair with pasta.
Forget that ridiculously expensive Dyson Airwrap. You can spend all that money on a monster stock of pasta packs. Works just as well – maybe even better.
RIGATONI CURLS
You could also call it hair pasta. This is not greasy pasta that you smear in your hair, but literally pasta. You will undoubtedly have the most success with rigatoni. Rigatoni are those thick, wide pasta tubes. Just because they are quite large, you can achieve amazing curls with them. The only thing you need to remember is that you should NOT use cooked pasta in your hair. Just the hard, uncooked pasta, straight from the pack. But I’ll assume you had already figured that out.
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You wrap a strand of hair around the rigatoni. You secure it with a hairpin. If we are to believe the influencer above, you will get an even better result if you dampen your hair beforehand and put some texture spray in it. An hour should do the magic. I doubt that for myself, as my self-made curls fall out as soon as I look at them. But just check how stunning her curls are! Holy shit! Shakira and Beyoncé are nothing compared to that.
A LITTLE (OLIVE) OIL IN AND DONE
In the comments, people are just as dumbfounded as I am. This works like a charm. Just a bit of (no olive) oil in and you have shiny locks from here to there.
Some people are wondering out loud how this could work. One answer is particularly popular: ”Maybe because pasta absorbs water and releases a bit of starch?” That could very well be it. I’ll go ahead and say ‘sorry’ if the packs of rigatoni in the pasta aisle are gone. No, I’m not cooking pasta for a whole orphanage… I’m curling my hair.



