What do you do with your hair at night to sleep?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Satin bonnet to protect my curls and make them last for days without washing.
This. Also I put it in a high bun; hair is shoulder length.
Anonymous
I brush my hair before bed and leave it free. Wavy, mid-chest length.
Anonymous
I'm surprised this many people sleep in satin bonnets.
Anonymous
I am white with long straight hair. I do a bun and silk scrunchie and my blow out looks great for 4 or 5 days with no creases.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised this many people sleep in satin bonnets.


It's how everyone has super long hair now. I recently went on a bachelorette trip and every woman there had a bonnet. We laughed and laughed about it. I'm not sure the older generations have caught on, but it seems like everyone under 40 wears a bonnet to sleep in. They're really comfortable. I can't stand the feeling of hair on my neck now when I sleep.
Anonymous
I have fine thin hair thats shoulder length (recently cut really short for me). I got sick of fighting with at night and it makes my night sweats worse leaving it down. Ive tired the loose bun pineapple method and love it but I get migraines so it has to be really loose.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Satin bonnet. I'm OBSESSED to say the least. Mine has a stretchy ring around my head, doesn't pinch or fall off. I have noticed a lot less breakage in the few years I've worn mine. My hair is very long and it used to bug me how it would be in my face when I shifted positions.

I'm white FWIW, AA people have it right about these bonnets.


Doesn't the satin bonnets make your head hot? Satin doesn't really breathe. Also night sweats too if you're in your 40s-50s.


Mine might be silk, not sure. The outside is cotton. It doesn't make my head hot, but we do keep our house colder and run fans in the summer. I'm always cold, so I haven't ever had a night sweat.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised this many people sleep in satin bonnets.


It's how everyone has super long hair now. I recently went on a bachelorette trip and every woman there had a bonnet. We laughed and laughed about it. I'm not sure the older generations have caught on, but it seems like everyone under 40 wears a bonnet to sleep in. They're really comfortable. I can't stand the feeling of hair on my neck now when I sleep.


Yeah, ok.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I had no idea most people “did” something with their hair at night.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised this many people sleep in satin bonnets.


I think my husband would crack up if I showed up in one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Satin bonnet to protect my curls and make them last for days without washing.
This. Also I put it in a high bun; hair is shoulder length.


Same.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised this many people sleep in satin bonnets.


Everybody used to sleep in bonnet of some kind. "Ma in her kerchief and I in my cap." 1950s ladies in rollers under a scarf. Etc. If you couldn't wash your hair every day or if the style is really hard/damaging to achieve, you wore something protective.

I think it was only in the 70s-80s that (white?) people stopped, because hairstyles changed.
Anonymous
Bra-strap length hair. When I do a high bun I end up with weird crimp on top of my head. Now I just do a regular ponytail, but I'm a side sleeper so it doesn't get in the way.

I do need to find the silk/satin scrunchie reference above. I am using covered elastic bands that are supposed to help with breakage, but I feel like I'm still getting breakage.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bra-strap length hair. When I do a high bun I end up with weird crimp on top of my head. Now I just do a regular ponytail, but I'm a side sleeper so it doesn't get in the way.

I do need to find the silk/satin scrunchie reference above. I am using covered elastic bands that are supposed to help with breakage, but I feel like I'm still getting breakage.


I got these at target and they do the trick. https://www.target.com/p/kitsch-ultra-petite-satin-scrunchies-6pk/-/A-91792296?sid=1854S&TCID=PDS-22204415039&gclsrc=aw.ds&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=22204415039&gbraid=0AAAAAD-5dfZUoX_nHj6iwyJq6fHzNvwRP&gclid=Cj0KCQiA9t3KBhCQARIsAJOcR7wt09pPQZSuoW0iTaBMKW8Rkc-8ObYGULvWzV1_8hbdJJhEuVSWf2EaAruHEALw_wcB

I also do a ponytail that is not quite high or low, more in the middle. Not sure if this helps but if you do it too high you may bend the shorter pieces too much in the bun.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bra-strap length hair. When I do a high bun I end up with weird crimp on top of my head. Now I just do a regular ponytail, but I'm a side sleeper so it doesn't get in the way.

I do need to find the silk/satin scrunchie reference above. I am using covered elastic bands that are supposed to help with breakage, but I feel like I'm still getting breakage.


Regular scrunchies wont damage your hair or leave a mark of you do it loose enough like a high loose pineapple bun.
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