I don't need a curling iron for my hair – a can, medicine bottle or even a banana work just as well | The Sun

A WOMAN discovered a handy hack for getting gorgeous curls in her hair without any actual curling equipment.

The savvy styler used claw clips and medicine bottles to get the stunning rings into her locks.


Property developer Jillian Kreski, 25, from New York, was on holiday and didn't have her heated tongs or set of rollers so she was forced to be creative.

Using a Tylenol bottle and a Pepto Bismol bottle she borrowed from friends, she curled her hair around them and secured her locks with claw clips.

The savvy beauty fan said the trick would even work with a banana.

In a video she shared online Jillian said: "POV, you go on vacation and forget to pack your rollers."

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In the viral clip, she shows how she used the pill bottles and secured them with large hair clips.

After ten minutes, she took out the paraphernalia and grips and her stunning blonde locks cascaded down.

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Jillian said: "I usually style my hair with rollers because that's how I like it, but I couldn't bring them.

"I used whatever pill bottles my friends had in the bathroom and pinned them with claw clips.

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"I sat with them in for around 10 minutes and they came out with a nice curl – just like with my rollers.

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"You could do it with any roller-shaped object – a banana, a water bottle, whatever you've got to hand.

"As long as you have clips or something to hold it in place, you can use anything."

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