How to sleep with wet hair

Author: Marcus Baldwin
Date Of Creation: 18 June 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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Have you ever found yourself with wet hair before going to bed, lack of strength or time to dry it? If so, then many people face this problem! Sleeping with wet hair may not be the right solution, but with a few simple steps, you can protect your hair so it doesn't get damaged and less electrified. Not only will you be able to go to bed with wet hair, but you can even wake up with a stunning hairstyle!

Steps

Method 1 of 3: How to avoid electrifying and wrinkling your hair

  1. 1 Dry your hair a little before going to bed. If you have a little time, let your hair dry naturally, or blow dry the hair on the back of your head. By partially drying your hair, you increase the likelihood that it will dry out while you sleep.
    • To dry the hair on the back of your head, which usually dries the slowest, lean forward and blow air from the hair dryer down to the back of your head.
  2. 2 Apply a leave-in conditioner to protect your hair. Apply a small amount of mousse or conditioner spray to your hair to avoid damaging and electrifying hair. The conditioner will not only help prevent hair damage, but also wake up with soft, sleek hair.
  3. 3 Pull your hair into a bun using a fabric-covered elastic band. Pull your hair into a high bun on your head so that you can sleep without pain and the wet, cold strands will not distract you. Gently roll your hair into a loose bun at the crown and secure with a soft elastic band covered with fabric.
    • Unlike regular hair elastics, these elastic bands leave fewer creases in the hair.
    • When you let your hair down in the morning, it can retain its waveform from the bun, especially if you have naturally curly hair. This can serve as the basis for a voluminous hairstyle with soft curls!
  4. 4 Wrap your hair in a microfiber towel. After gently blotting your hair with a towel, lean forward. Place a microfiber towel over your hair and wrap it around your head, tucking it inward. Secure the towel with a hairpin, Velcro, or bandage. You can sleep in a towel all night, and in the morning just add volume to your hair for a simple and natural styling.
    • Apply your favorite styling product to your hair before wrapping it in a towel, especially if you have curly hair.
    • You can buy a special envelope towel designed specifically for hair. They usually have buttons or other fasteners already on them.
  5. 5 Wrap your hair in a silk scarf or bandana. Apply your favorite styling product to your hair and comb through it. Then secure the scarf or bandana to your head by tying the edges in a knot. If you have long hair, you can pre-collect it in a ponytail or bun.
    • Silk fabric perfectly removes electric charge from hair!
  6. 6 To protect your hair from damage, place a silk pillowcase over your pillow. Silk fabric creates less friction, so wet hair is less likely to damage. Just tuck your hair back so that it hangs over the edge of the silk pillow. This will allow your hair to dry naturally while you sleep without crushing.
    • This method is more suitable for those with straight hair.
    • If you have wavy or curly hair, apply a curl shaper before bed and you will wake up with a full hair style!

Method 2 of 3: How to style with curls or waves

  1. 1 Apply a care product to your hair. Depending on your preference, you can apply a leave-in conditioner, smoothing spray, radiance serum or styling product. You can also apply a product for wet hair!
  2. 2 Comb your hair to distribute the product evenly. This is an important stage of care, which will prevent the product from remaining only on some areas of the hair; this can make your hair look dull and wrinkled in the morning!
  3. 3 Braid your hair. A braid is a great way to create a foundation for your hair while you sleep. Depending on how many braids and how you braid, you can create the effect of wet hair, the effect of crimped hair or curls.
    • For a wet beachy look, braid one loose braid.
    • For a curly hair effect, braid many small braids all over your head.
    • Curls are obtained by making one or more tight French braids (which start at the top of the head).
  4. 4 Roll the braid into a loose bun at the top of your head. Make sure that the bun does not pull the hair at the roots so that you can sleep comfortably; secure it with a fabric elastic band. The bundle will prevent the braids from fluffing up when you toss and turn in a dream.
    • You can also tie your braids into a silk scarf.
  5. 5 Instead of braids, you can wind your hair with soft foam curlers. Roll small strands of damp hair with foam curlers. For best results, tie your hair with curlers in a silk scarf. In the morning, remove the curlers and use your fingers to comb your hair gently so as not to break the curls.
    • Don't touch your hair too often.
    • You can spray the curls with hairspray to secure.
    • Do not comb your hair with a comb, as this will distort the curls and electrify the hair.

Method 3 of 3: Safety

  1. 1 Place a waterproof pillowcase over your pillow. If you sleep with wet hair, moisture can seep into the pillow and serve as a breeding ground for bacteria and fungus, making you sick.Covering your pillow with a waterproof cloth every time you go to bed with a wet head can avoid these problems.
    • This rule is especially important if you often sleep with a wet head.
    • You can also protect your pillow by wrapping your hair in a microfiber towel.
  2. 2 To avoid dull and loose hair in the morning, apply a leave-in conditioner or other product. If you sleep with a wet head, your hair may dry out at the wrong angle at the roots, making it look dull and disheveled. This can be avoided by applying a smoothing spray or leave-in conditioner to your hair before bed.
  3. 3 If possible, it is best not to go to bed with wet hair. If you sleep with wet hair all the time, fungus may develop on your scalp, dandruff may appear, or you severely damage your hair. Try to wash your hair early so that your hair can dry before you go to bed.

Tips

  • A silk pillowcase is a great way to care for your hair, no matter which tip you use, and it doesn't leave marks or wrinkles on your skin.

Warnings

  • Sleeping with wet hair can damage it, so protect your hair with a leave-in product. To keep your hair from breaking, tie it in a bun or wrap it in a towel.