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What Happens When You Sleep With Wet Hair?

Washing hair in the morning is quite a task, and frankly, our hectic time schedule does not grant us that luxury at times. So, we end up bathing at night. The real question that we have asked ourselves at one point or the other is,"what happens when you sleep with wet hair"?
The question to be asked is, "what does NOT happen when you sleep with wet hair".
Your hair is like a rubber band, at least a part like rubber band, with elasticity, which allows it to be stretched upto 1.2 inches when dry and 1.5 inches when wet.
You may think that's a good thing, only it is not. Your hair is at its weakest when wet and all the added stretching can make it even more prone to breakage.
That's right, catching cold is not the only potential side effect of sleeping with wet hair, there are others as wellthat will want you to break the habit for good.
Let's explore what exactly happens when you go to bed with wet hair. And also, listed further are a few tricks you could use to sleep with wet hair. Have a look.

Infection
Alert
Your
pillow
is
prettymuch
a
breeding
ground
for
bacteria,
thanks
to
all
the
sweat,
dirt,
grime,
dead
skin
cells
and
saliva
that
soak
up
at
a
time.
And
the
wet,
slightly
moist
environment
of
your
scalp
can
make
for
a
perfect
area
for
these
bacteria
to
further
build
on,leading
to
the
only
possible
outcome
-
scalp
infection!

Prone
To
Breakage
We
all
know
that
hair
is
at
its
weakest
when
wet.
All
the
twisting
and
turning
you
do
can
stretch
your
hair
beyond
its
capacity,
eventually
causing
it
to
snap.
And,
not
to
mention,
that
this
is
the
cause
of
that
dreaded
frizz
and
split
ends.

Bad
Hair
Days
One
of
the
worst
side
effects
of
sleeping
with
wet
hair
is
the
damp
limp
mass
of
hair
you
face
the
next
day.
A
part
of
your
mane
will
turn
greasy,
other
half
excessively
dry,
with
a
lot
of
frizz,
and
every
time
you
put
comb
through
to
smoothen
hair
out,
it
will
break,
making
it
twice
as
hard
to
manage
or
style
your
hair.

Dandruff
Wet
hair
means
greasy
hair
and
greasy
hair
can
lead
to
the
only
possible
outcome
-
flaky
dandruff!
Also,
the
excessive
moistness
of
the
scalp
can
confuse
the
sebaceous
gland,
which
can
either
go
on
an
overdrive
or
reduce
oil
production,
by
disrupting
the
natural
pH
balance
of
the
scalp.

Tricks
To
Sleeping
With
Wet
Hair
•
First
thing's
first,
avoid
sleeping
with
wet
hair.
Part
dry
your
hair
and
put
on
a
shower
cap
before
going
to
sleep,
to
minimise
the
damage.
•
Change
your
cotton
pillow
case
to
satin
pillow
case.
It
glides
right
through
your
hair
strands,
reducing
friction
and
making
your
hair
turn
glossy.
•
Loosely
tie
your
hair
up
in
a
bun
with
a
scrunchie
to
avoid
breakage.
•
Or,
braid
your
partly
wet
hair
for
getting
those
lush
full
waves
in
the
morning.



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