If you take a shower before going to bed, you may wonder if sleeping with wet hair is a problem. Is sleeping with wet hair really harmful to you?

1. May cause severe hair breakage

Hair is most fragile when wet, so it is not surprising to hear that sleep makes hair wet. When tossing and spinning, friction will make the hair break more easily than dry hair. You might think that air drying is better than heating, but is it true?

2. Makes you cold

If you sleep in an air-conditioned room, or at the peak of winter, sleeping with wet hair will make you feel colder. Stop trembling by drying your hair properly. For real enjoyment, you can even blow dry socks, pajamas and sheets to make them comfortable and comfortable.

3. You will spend more time styling your hair

There is a reason for the term "bedside"! When the hair dries, it is in place. When you sleep, your hair will twist into various strange styles, and if it dries out during sleep, your hair will also dry out.(wigs) Usually, the most serious offenders are the top of the head and the ends of the hair. The only way to smooth your hair is to spend a lot of time trying to re-styling it by re-wetting your hair, using heating tools or suffocating it to death with sprays and gels-not the natural choice you want.

4. Bacteria growth

If we all know one thing, it is that the combination of water and warmth equals the rapid growth of bacteria. Imagine how many bacteria will grow on the pillow if you sleep with wet hair! The warmth of the head will make a damp pillow an ideal breeding ground for harmful bacteria and mold. You might think that changing the sheets frequently will help, but the moisture from the hair will penetrate the pillow. Do you really want to rest your head on a bacterial paradise every night?

5. Causes dandruff

The warmth of the head and prolonged damp hair can cause bacteria and fungi to multiply on the scalp and pillows. Sleeping with wet hair will also cause natural oils to peel off from the hair, because natural oils are easily absorbed by the pillow fabric and absorb excess water. (human hair wigs)The combination of bacterial growth and natural oil loss will make your scalp more prone to dandruff. Who wants it?

6. Make your hair darker

When water is absorbed from the hair into the fabric of the pillow, natural oils are also absorbed. Without these oils, your hair will look dull and dry. Dehydrated hair is also more likely to break. Remember, there is a big difference between hair that feels dry to the touch and hair that is dehydrated with natural oils.

7. Can cause hair loss

Can you believe it? Sleeping with wet hair can cause hair loss, and more specifically, scalp ringworm. Scalp ringworm is a fungal infection caused by a warm and humid environment. It is extremely contagious, so please pay attention to washing everything that comes into contact with the scalp. We would rather have long hair than lose it!