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Long hair...how do you wear yours at bedtime?
Hi
![]() I have always had super thick lovely long wavy hair that i've always worn up in a top knot at bedtime, but over the last 6 months ive noticed im getting massive knots in the back which is annoying ![]() So how do you wear you hair at bedtime girls?.....I was thinking of getting a silk scarf but not sure if that would help
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A plat or two plats (I have extensions)
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Moisturiser, two plaits and I always wear a silk scarf. I'll sometimes pin curl my hair for waves.
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Piled up on top like a pineapple. No top knot as it's curly and I don't want to crush them. I always use a silk or satin pillowcase too. No knots.
You can buy a satin pillowcase on eBay for a few pounds. My silk one was about 30 quid. Honestly, the satin one is better. Save your money and buy satin. |
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Mine is always in 2 plaits at night.
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I have long hair and wear it in a high ponytail on top of my head. I can't stand feeling hair round my neck as it makes me feel hot and sweaty. Plus I have to wear the mask for my CPAP machine so have to keep my hair well out of the way to be comfortable.
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Piled up on top like a pineapple. No top knot as it's curly and I don't want to crush them. I always use a silk or satin pillowcase too. No knots.
You can buy a satin pillowcase on eBay for a few pounds. My silk one was about 30 quid. Honestly, the satin one is better. Save your money and buy satin. In case anyone's interested... http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/100-Silk-P...-/191450457755 http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1pc-16mm-1...e/131098185575 (The top ones are the cheapest ones, and the bottom ones are the ones which I buy.) Last edited by SapphicGrrl : 03-02-2016 at 14:31. Reason: extra info |
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asymmetrical ponytail is the future!
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on my head
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Don't know how people can sleep with their hair in bobbles. I find it uncomfy.
As I'm lying down I just let my hair flow over the end of the pillow, so it is sitting above me as I don't like it to itch my neck. |
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A ponytail or plait. I can't sleep with it loose as its too hot.
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I have very long naturally curly hair, I tend to put it up in a top knot on top of my head, and fasten it with a scrunchy. I can't have it loose as I get wrapped and knotted up in it
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either a low pony tail or plait, can't have anything high as it hurts and pulls my hair when I sleep as I tend to sleep on my back.
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I sleep with mine loose, but when I lie down I put it all up 'above' me on the pillow, so it's out of the way and not in my face or tickling my neck.
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I just wear mine loose.
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Loose ponytail or a plat
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I've always had long, thick, wavy hair. But there is something I do with it if I want it to be even more beautiful the day after. The night before, I take a shower and wash my hair, dry it using an electric fan (I don't blowdry my hair that much because it dries easily), then put it up in a bun. The bun wherein you take all your hair, twist it until you have a rope-like bunch, then you start twisting it around your crown like a donut. Then I just secure it with a scrunchie on the outer part.
The next morning I just do everything I have to do (shower, put makeup on) then remove the scrunchie before I head out. It looks phenomenal this way, trust me. |
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