Quick answer: You cannot permanently change straight hair to curly hair using natural methods. Your curl pattern is determined by the shape of your hair follicle, which is genetic and set before you’re born. However, you can create temporary curls that last 1-3 days using heatless methods, bring out hidden wave patterns that your straight styling routine has been suppressing, or get a chemical perm for longer-lasting (but not truly permanent) curls. “Curl training” is not scientifically supported.
This is one of the most searched hair questions online, and unfortunately, most articles answering it are misleading. Here’s the honest breakdown.
The Science: Why Natural Methods Can’t Create Permanent Curls
Last updated: June 2, 2026
Your hair’s curl pattern is determined by two factors:
- The shape of your hair follicle. Round follicles produce straight hair. Oval follicles produce wavy hair. Asymmetrical/curved follicles produce curly to coily hair. This shape is set genetically.
- The distribution of disulfide bonds inside the keratin structure. These permanent bonds lock the hair shaft into its shape as it forms inside the follicle.
No topical product, no massage technique, and no styling method can change the shape of your hair follicle. The follicle sits below the skin in the dermis layer, completely unaffected by what you apply to the hair shaft.
The follicle analogy: Think of your follicle like a mold. Every strand that comes out of it will have the same shape. You can bend the strand after it comes out (temporary curls), but the next strand the mold produces will still be the same shape.
What “Curl Training” Actually Is (And Isn’t)
“Curl training” is a popular concept in hair care communities. The claim is that by consistently styling your hair in curls using specific techniques, you can “train” your hair to become permanently curlier.
The reality: Curl training cannot change your follicle shape or disulfide bond pattern. What it CAN do is bring out existing wave or curl that was being suppressed by your previous routine.
Many people with naturally wavy or curly hair don’t know it because:
- Years of brushing straightened their wave pattern
- Heavy conditioners and silicones weighed down their natural texture
- Heat styling flattened any curl that tried to form
- They never used curl-enhancing products or techniques
When these people stop straightening, switch to lighter products, and start scrunching or plopping, their “hidden” curl pattern emerges. This feels like “training” new curls, but they’re not new. They were always there.
If your hair is genuinely straight (round follicle, no wave when air-dried without products), curl training will not create a permanent curl pattern. It will only create temporary texture that washes out.

Methods That Create Temporary Curls (1-3 Days)
These methods break hydrogen bonds (temporary) to reshape hair. The curls wash out with the next shampoo.
Heatless Overnight Curls
| Method | Curl Type | How Long They Last |
|---|---|---|
| Braids (damp hair, sleep on it) | Loose waves to crimps | 1-2 days |
| Flexi rods | Ringlets, varies by rod size | 1-3 days |
| Perm rod sets (no chemicals, just rolling) | Tight curls | 2-3 days |
| Sock curls / robe belt curls | Loose, bouncy curls | 1-2 days |
| Pin curls | Vintage waves | 1-2 days |
| Twist-outs (on damp hair) | Defined spiral texture | 1-3 days |
Tips for longer-lasting temporary curls:
- Apply mousse or gel to damp hair before setting
- Let hair dry completely before taking out (partial dryness = fast fallout)
- Use a light-hold hairspray after releasing curls
- Avoid touching curls once set
- Sleep on a satin pillowcase to extend results
Curling with Heat Tools
Flat irons, curling irons, and curling wands create temporary curls by breaking hydrogen bonds with heat. Results last until the next wash. Always use a heat protectant.
The Only Way to Get Permanent Curls: Chemical Perms
A perm (short for “permanent wave”) uses chemicals to break and reform the disulfide bonds inside the hair shaft. The hair is wrapped around rods, then a chemical solution breaks the bonds. A neutralizer then reforms the bonds in the new curved position.
Types of Perms
| Perm Type | Chemical Used | Best For | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alkaline (cold) perm | Ammonium thioglycolate | Resistant, coarse hair | 3-6 months |
| Acid perm | Glyceryl monothioglycolate | Fine, fragile hair | 2-4 months |
| Exothermic perm | Self-heating formula | Normal hair | 3-6 months |
| Digital/hot perm | Heat + chemicals | Asian hair textures | 6-12 months |
Perm Reality Check
| What Perms Do | What Perms Don’t Do |
|---|---|
| Create real curls that last through washing | Give you “natural-looking” curls (permed curls look different from genetic curls) |
| Last 3-12 months depending on type | Last forever (new growth comes in straight) |
| Work on straight hair | Work without causing some level of damage |
| Give consistent curl pattern throughout | Look as low-maintenance as natural curls |
The honest trade-offs of perming:
- Your hair is permanently altered (the permed sections stay curly, new growth is straight)
- Perms cause measurable damage. The chemical process weakens the keratin structure.
- You need touch-ups every 3-6 months on new growth
- Permed hair needs more conditioning and careful handling than natural hair
- The curl pattern from a perm looks uniform and deliberate, different from the varied, organic look of genetic curls
- Cost: $80-250 per session at a salon

How to Find Your Hidden Curl Pattern (If You Have One)
Before trying any method, figure out if you have a hidden wave or curl pattern being suppressed:
The clarify-and-air-dry test:
- Wash with a clarifying shampoo to strip all product buildup
- Apply a lightweight conditioner, rinse mostly out
- Apply a small amount of gel or mousse to soaking-wet hair
- Scrunch upward
- Don’t touch. Don’t comb. Don’t brush.
- Let hair dry 100% naturally (no heat, no manipulation)
- Evaluate the result
If you see waves or curls: Congratulations, you have a natural curl pattern. It was being suppressed by your previous routine. Adopt a curly-hair routine (see our wash and go guide) and those curls will get more defined over time.
If your hair dries straight with no texture at all: Your follicle produces straight hair. No natural method will change this. Your options are temporary styling or a chemical perm.
Changes That Can Naturally Alter Curl Pattern
While you can’t deliberately change your curl pattern, some life events naturally alter it:
| Event | What Happens | Permanent? |
|---|---|---|
| Puberty/hormones | Follicle shape can change during hormonal shifts | Sometimes permanent |
| Pregnancy | Hormonal changes can make hair curlier or straighter | Often reverses post-pregnancy |
| Menopause | Hormonal shift may change texture | Often permanent |
| Chemotherapy | New hair growth after chemo often has different texture | Sometimes permanent, sometimes reverts |
| Medications | Some medications alter hair texture as a side effect | Reverses when medication stops |
These are biological processes, not something you can trigger deliberately.

Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can you permanently make straight hair curly naturally? A: No. Your curl pattern is determined by your follicle shape, which is genetic. You can create temporary curls with styling methods, reveal hidden curl patterns, or get a chemical perm, but no natural method permanently changes straight hair to curly.
Q: Does curl training really work? A: It works if you already have a hidden curl or wave pattern being suppressed by your routine. It does not create new curls on genuinely straight hair. The “training” is really just discovering and encouraging your existing texture.
Q: How can I make my curls permanent without a perm? A: You can’t. The only way to permanently alter the hair shaft’s shape is with chemicals (perm or relaxer). All other methods (heatless curls, curl-enhancing products, braiding) are temporary and wash out.
Q: Will scrunching my hair every day make it curly? A: If your hair has a latent wave pattern, consistent scrunching with the right products will help those waves form more consistently. If your hair is genuinely straight, scrunching won’t create permanent curls.
Q: Are perms bad for your hair? A: Perms cause damage. The chemical process weakens the protein structure of the hair. Modern perms are gentler than they were 20 years ago, but there’s no such thing as a damage-free perm. The trade-off is permanent curls in exchange for some structural weakening.
The most effective approach is working with the texture your hair naturally has. If it’s straight, embrace it or use temporary methods. If it has hidden waves, unlock them with the right routine. Trying to force a texture that your follicles don’t produce leads to frustration and damage.
For heatless curl methods that last longer, see our plopping guide.