You don’t need a strong mousse for this. It’s not meant to hold your hair in your place—hairspray will be used for that later—it will just make it easier to work with. If you don’t have mousse, work with hair that hasn’t been washed in a full 24 hours. The oils from your scalp should have coated your hair during this time, giving it more structure and making it easier to shape than freshly washed hair. Apply dry shampoo for the same effect. It adds texture and a coating to your hair so the bobby pins will stick. This is especially good if you have very healthy, silky hair that doesn’t hold curls or bobby pins well. [2] X Research source

The line should gradually curve upward from one temple, then curve downward as it reaches the other temple. The highest part of the curve should be the back center of your head, and it should be nearly high enough to reach your natural part. When creating the victory rolls, you’ll only work with the top portion of hair. Tying back the bottom portion keeps it out of your way and makes it easier to complete the rolls.

If you have side-swept bangs, section your hair so that the part lands on the opposite side of your bangs. If you don’t have bangs, draw the part on either side. It’s not common to use a center part for this style.

Some people like to tease their hair at this stage to make it more workable. If you hair is very thin, you can tease it if you like, but the dry shampoo or mousse should eliminate the need to damage your hair by teasing.

If your hair is already pretty stiff from the dry shampoo or mousse, you may be able to skip the hairspray.

Instead of rolling around your fingers, you can also roll the section around a 1 in (2. 5 cm) cool curling iron. Doing so can produce a smoother, neater roll.

At this point, the roll should look like a small “o” with a hollow center.

If you have very thick hair, you may need to use more bobby pins to hold the roll in place.

If necessary, shape the front of the roll during this step as well, making it as rounded as possible. You can use more bobby pins to help hold the shape of the roll, but make sure that each one remains hidden somewhere within the roll itself.

The victory rolls are complete, but you’ll still need to style the bottom portion of hair previously tied back.

There are several ways to match the bottom of your hair to the victory curls, but the simplest is to leave the lower section down and give a loose, wavy curl.

The waves or curls of this section should spiral down vertically. Do not curl the hair in horizontal sections. You can also use a 2 in (5. 1 cm) to 3 in (7. 6 cm) curling iron to curl the bottom section of your hair.

If your hair looks frizzy at this point, you can also use a small amount of hair cream or serum to help tame the frizz and create a smoother style.

Position the accessory on the side with the smaller victory roll to keep the look balanced. Slide the hair clip into the flat hair toward the front of your face and just above your ear. The ornament should not grab into the hair used to complete the victory roll itself.