Many people focus on shampoo, conditioner, and hair oils to maintain healthy hair, but neglect how nighttime habits can cause frizziness and breakage. Certain sleeping mistakes can damage hair shafts, weaken strands, and lead to split ends and dullness.
One common culprit is using cotton pillowcases, which create friction and cause hair to tangle and break. Experts recommend switching to silk or satin pillowcases, which reduce friction and keep hair smooth overnight.
Sleeping with tightly tied hair is another damaging practice. Tight hairstyles increase tension on hair follicles, causing stress and weakening hair. Instead, loose braids or gentle ponytails are encouraged for sleep.
Conversely, sleeping with long hair completely open can cause tangling and breakage due to rubbing against the pillowcase. For long hair, loosely braiding it before bed helps protect strands and reduces hair fall.
Sleeping with wet hair is harmful as damp strands are more fragile and prone to damage. Hair should be thoroughly dried before bed to avoid breakage, scalp infections, and associated headaches.
Additional tips for nighttime hair care include applying nourishing hair oils or serums before bed and using silk hair caps or bonnets to protect hair from environmental damage during sleep.
By avoiding these common nighttime mistakes—using a silk pillowcase, protecting hair with loose braids, drying hair completely before sleeping, and gently caring for hair—one can maintain healthier, frizz-free hair and minimize breakage.
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