How to Add Serious Texture to Stick-Straight Hair (2025)

When the messy bedhead look, with its cool, undone texture, skyrocketed to the top of every must-try beauty trends list, we were all excited. Among the most excited? Those who wake up with tousled waves on a daily basis, needing just a spritz of texturizing spray to get things started.This, however, left those with fine, stick-straight tresses, who were decidedly absent from that wash-and-go group, scrambling for a viable antidote.

While it may take a little more effort, it appears that all is not lost for those looking to create the fuss-free look for themselves. With a bit of coaxing, it turns out that those with straight hair can too achieve the roughed up texture in just a few simple steps.

To show us exactly how it’s done, we’ve enlisted the help of celeb hairstylist Jen Atkin (who has worked with celebrity clients such as Kim Kardashian West, Sofia Vergara, and Bella Hadid) and professional hairstylist Ashley Branda.


Scroll through to see our step-by-step tutorial on how to add serious texture to even the straightest strands.

Meet the Experts

Jen Atkin, is a celebrity hairstylist who counts Kim Kardashian West, Sofia Vergara, Bella Hadid, Kylie Jenner, Mindy Kaling, and more as clients.

Ashley Branda is a professional hairstylist and owner of Two01 salon in Hoboken, New Jersey.

Before

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To perfect this look, you’ll first want to start out with damp hair. Freshly washed is fine, but lightly dampened, second-day hair is even better because it gives you a little more natural texture to work with.

Step One: Part

Next, you'll want to set up the base of the style by parting your hair down the middle. Using the tail of a comb will help you get the most precise, straight part. A fine-tooth comb also works well in this situation.

Step Two: Sea Salt Spray

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After you have your hair parted to your liking, you’ll want to spritz texturizing sea salt spray all over, from roots to ends.

Step Three: Dry and Scrunch

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Then, use a blow-dryer to rough-dry your hair, scrunching the ends as you go.

Step Four: Smooth Dry

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When your hair is almost completely dry, finish blow-drying with a boar-bristle hairbrush to evenly distribute the product.

Step Five: Add Bends

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In small one to two-inch sections, you’re going to start adding horizontal bends down the length of your hair with a flat iron. Take one piece of hair and roll it under (towards your scalp) with the flat iron. Release the iron. Then, pick up where you left off, this time bending the iron in the opposite direction—up, away from your head. Continue this process, alternating directions down to your ends. Finish the ends by smoothing them straight down.

Step Six: Spiral Curl the Front

When you finish, wrap a few face-framing pieces of hair in the front around a one-inch curling iron or wand. Hold the iron vertically to get the downward spiral. Leave the ends out, and don’t clamp down on the curling iron to get the most natural curl.

Step Seven: Fix and Finish

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Finally, you’ll want to gently finger through your hair, pulling apart any sections that are stuck together or look too finished. Atkin says you can scrunch in dry texture spray for more texture, or add a small amount of pomade to the ends for even more piece-y separation.

Done!

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This technique works well with all hair lengths. However, with long hair, you’ll need to add a few more bends as you go down the length of your hair.


Photographer: Justin Coit
Hairstylist: Jen Atkin
Makeup Artist: Roxy
Producer: Jenna Peffley
Model: Corrie
Check out Atkin's website Mane Addicts for even more hair inspiration.

FAQ

  • Can you get textured hair with straight hair?

    Hairstylist Ashley Branda says yes, you can get textured hair with straight hair. She explains, "Everyone can achieve adding texture to the hair by either chemically changing the bonds (what we call perms), using hot tools, or using heatless methods like wrapping, braiding and setting.

  • Can you use textured hair products on straight hair?

    Branda says using textured hair products on straight hair might not be your best option. "Textured hair products have a lot of moisture and conditioning properties that for straight hair may weigh the hair down," she explains, adding that it's better to have your hair addressed by a pro to get personalized product recommendations.

  • What is the rarest hair type?

    Branda says, "I believe the rarest texture is type 1, which is super straight, fine and wispy. Most hair is air dried to have somewhat of a texture or movement, making super sleek straight hair rare.

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