If You Have To, Here’s How to Sleep With Wet Hair
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Why Is It Not a Good Idea To Sleep With Wet Hair?
Fungal Growth
Hair Breakage
Funky Morning Styles
How Can I Sleep With Wet Hair Without Doing (Much) Damage?
So, now that we’ve gone over the dangers of sleeping with wet hair, let’s talk about ways to do it that should help minimize damage to your hair strands and your scalp’s microbiome.
Switch Up Your Pillowcase Material
If you’re sleeping on cotton or jersey pillowcases, this tip is for you.
You’ve probably read about the benefits of sleeping on silk or satin pillowcases. Some brands claim to protect against the growth of fungus and acne-causing bacteria, and some simply claim to prevent frizz.
Right now, science favors the latter.
There is not enough clinical evidence to suggest that silk or satin pillowcases reduce the amount of bacteria transferred between the material and the scalp. However, when it comes to sleeping on wet hair, it is true that silk and satin pillowcases absorb less moisture, so any hydrating products you put on your hair before going to sleep will stay mostly on your head rather than transferring to your pillow.
It’s also proven that a silk or satin pillowcase can help smooth hair and prevent frizzing. These pillowcases can be especially helpful for those of us with curly hair, where drying can take as many as 24 hours.
Change and Wash Your Pillowcases Often
Because all used pillowcases will contain a certain amount of bacteria and fungi, one of the best things you can do for your hair’s health is to routinely switch out your pillowcases.
Most experts recommend you wash your sheets about once a week, but we know life can get in the way sometimes. At the very least, try to wash your pillowcases once a week. Regularly swapping out the fabric touching your hair, face, and scalp and preventing large colonies of bacteria from growing there can make a huge difference.
This is especially true during the summer months when you’re likely producing more sweat and dealing with oiliness on your face and scalp.
For us, one night sleeping with wet hair is enough to send that pillowcase straight to the laundry hamper.
Let Your Hair Loose
Hair stylists may suggest putting your hair up in a bun or french braid when sleeping on wet hair, and it’s true that that approach may give you a more attractive style in the morning.
However, we have to caution against styling your hair too tight when it’s wet. As we explored above, your hair is at its most vulnerable when it is wet. A tight french braid or a knotted, messy bun can potentially lead to hair loss and breakage.
If you’re not comfortable sleeping with it down, a very loose braid or a loose twisted bun is best. Try to use a silk or satin scrunchie to secure it. That will help avoid creasing and are better alternatives for the health of your hair than a standard elastic.
Bring Antifungal Products Into Your Routine
If going to sleep with wet hair is unavoidable, one of the best things you can do for your hair is introduce antifungal products that are focused on balancing your scalp’s microbiome and preventing any fungi from overgrowth.
In addition to helping keep dandruff and build-up at bay, this will also improve your scalp’s overall health and ensure fungi from your pillowcase don’t disrupt your natural balance.
When searching for antifungal shampoos and treatments, make sure you find a product that includes the active ingredient Zinc Pyrithione. Zinc Pyrithione includes antifungal properties and is one of the only proven ingredients that can fight dandruff and prevent fungal growth.
Our Balancing Shampoo includes Zinc Pyrithione and a host of natural ingredients that not only work hard at curbing fungal growth, but also gently cleanse your scalp and hair, leaving your hair strengthened and shiny with ingredients like coconut oil and squalane. Unlike many other medicated dandruff shampoos, it’s formulated without many of the harmful surfactants that can damage your hair and scalp, like sulfates, parabens, and phthalates.
Apply Leave-In Conditioner
It’s not unusual to sleep with wet hair and wake up with frizz, especially if you’re sleeping on a cotton pillowcase.
Try using a leave-in conditioner to prevent further damage to your hair follicles and restore your hair cuticle’s natural barrier from external elements. Leave-in conditioners provide added long-lasting moisture to the scalp and hair strands, and can prevent dryness and damage.
Not to mention, a leave-in conditioner will help detangle hair. If you find you wake up with knotted hair after sleeping with it wet, a leave-in conditioner will likely do the trick.
Remember, products work differently for different types of hair. If you have fine hair, a heavy leave-in conditioner could leave your hair feeling greasy and weighed down. If you have curly hair you might find it doesn’t go far enough to moisturize your scalp.
Look for products formulated for your specific hair type and prepare for some experimentation to find the routine that works best for you.
Shoot for Damp Hair Over Wet
Sometimes it can feel like haircare is a lesson in minimizing damage rather than eliminating it altogether. That’s certainly the case when it comes to sleeping with wet hair.
The more you can do to dry your hair, the less damage you’ll do to your hair follicles and strands. Use a microfiber towel to gently pat your hair dry when air drying isn’t an option. Don’t rub too aggressively, as this can further damage your hair cuticle and lead to breakage.
We also caution against brushing your hair while it is wet. Instead, use a wide tooth comb while you’re in the shower. You’d be amazed at the difference these steps can take in reducing frizz and breakage and improving the appearance of your hair overall.
Wrapping Up Your Nighttime Hair Routine
On nights when washing your hair before bed is the only way to ensure it gets done, don’t sweat it. Following this guide should help you protect your hair from damage and get a few restful hours closer to a great hair day.
Most importantly, don’t forget to use hair care products that support a healthy scalp microbiome and help keep fungus at bay. Check out Jupiter’s “Triple Threat” Set that includes a medicated cleanser and leave-on scalp serum that will ensure your scalp is protected even when you go to bed with wet hair. These two Zinc Pyrithione backed products, paired with our Nourishing Conditioner will ensure a healthy scalp and gorgeous head of hair no matter when you wash.