<\/a>When we think of our ideal sleeping environment, we picture a soft down comforter, an array of fluffy pillows, and perhaps some soothing flute music to lull us to sleep. Nowhere in this scenario does sopping wet hair make an appearance; but in real life, it just might.<\/p>\nWe\u2019ve all been there! You wanted (or needed) to shower before bed, but don\u2019t have the time or energy to dry your hair before you go to sleep.<\/p>\n
In your dreams, you wake up with a perfectly tousled look. In nightmarish reality, you wake up with flat, frizzy, or crimped hair that takes forever to wrangle.<\/p>\n
Here I am with amazing tips to sleeping with wet hair. Keep scrolling to know more:<\/p>\n
If you want to sleep on wet hair (frequently), I suggest you invest in a good satin pillow case.<\/strong> It allows your hair to move around freely, so you can just throw\u00a0it\u00a0up over the top of the pillow when it\u2019s wet\u00a0which then further helps prevent\u00a0creases in the hair. It\u2019s really good for your face too because it won\u2019t cause wrinkles.<\/p>\nIf you have curly hair, flip your head over, wrap a scrunchie around it<\/strong> once, and let your strands hang loose. Paired with a satin pillowcase, this is the best way to ensure your curls look springy and smooth when you wake up.<\/p>\nYou could also spritz your hair with a bit of straightening spray<\/strong>, flip your part to the side, then use a flat, no-crease clip to hold them in place all night long. This works for if you\u2019re switching up your part, or even if you\u2019re just trying to preserve your blowout.<\/p>\nWant to wakeup with beachy waves<\/strong>? You could part your hair in sections and make buns for each section. When you wake, you would have gorgeous beachy waves. A high bun would give you loose waves.<\/p>\nAnother way to prevent creases in your hair<\/strong> while your sleep? Use a scrunchie, which won’t\u00a0leave marks or dents. Simply fasten your hair at the top of your head in a secure\u00a0bun. Don\u2019t have a scrunchie? Just cut the top off a sock and use it as a makeshift hair tie.<\/p>\nIf your hair is prone to frizz<\/strong>, this nighttime ritual might become your new addiction. Simply spritz your wet locks with a leave-in conditioner or apply some argan oil. Comb the solution evenly throughout your hair. Wrap your hair in a silk scarf and leave it on overnight. When you wake up, remove the scarf and finger comb your hair.<\/p>\nSo the next time you have no option other than sleeping with wet hair, use these tricks and tips to wake up with gorgeous hair with no creases!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
When we think of our ideal sleeping environment, we picture a soft down comforter, an array of fluffy pillows, and perhaps some soothing flute music to lull us to sleep. Nowhere in this scenario does sopping wet hair make an appearance; but in real life, it just might. We\u2019ve all been there! You wanted (or needed) to shower before bed, but don\u2019t have the time or energy to dry your hair before you go to sleep. In your dreams, you […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":16034,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[1],"tags":[],"yoast_head":"\n
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