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Why Going to Bed With Wet Hair Is a Bad Hair Habit
TL;DR: Bad news for night shower people: going to bed with wet hair can seriously mess with your scalp and your hair day.
Bad news for night shower people: going to bed with wet hair can seriously mess with your scalp and your hair day. According to our pros, hair is at its most fragile when it’s wet, and a damp scalp can create the perfect environment for irritation.
“It’s not ideal to sleep with wet hair. A damp scalp can create an environment that leads to irritation, and hair is more fragile when it’s wet," said Reynolds. "Never tie your hair up when it’s wet. As hair dries, it contracts, and under tension it can snap – especially around the hairline"
If you need to keep hair contained, Reynolds suggests opting for loose braids or twists, which distribute tension more evenly and reduce breakage.
And if air-drying overnight is unavoidable, Shah recommends combing hair through, applying a leave-in conditioner, and sleeping on a silk pillowcase to help minimize friction and damage.
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Heat Styling Mistakes That Are Wrecking Your Hair
TL;DR: If you use a hair dryer, flat iron, or curling iron every day, you might be frying your hair.
If you use a hair dryer, flat iron, or curling iron every day, you might be frying your hair.
"One of the biggest issues is leaving heat on the hair for too long," Reynolds said.
To minimize damage, protection, temperature control, and the right hair tools are key. "It’s essential to always use a heat protectant," said Shah. "I also recommend turning the heat down on curling irons, flat irons, and blow-dryers to help protect the hair.”
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Dry Shampoo Buildup Is a Major Hair Mistake
TL;DR: Dry shampoo can be a lifesaver between wash days, but relying on it too heavily can lead to serious buildup on the scalp.
Dry shampoo can be a lifesaver between wash days, but relying on it too heavily can lead to serious buildup on the scalp. Both stylists agree that double shampooing can be necessary to fully remove residue—especially if you’re using dry shampoo after workouts or stretching washes throughout the week.
"Using a quality shampoo is key. I love Rahua’s Aloe Shampoo for its soft, clean feel. The combination of witch hazel and aloe makes it great for cleansing while supporting scalp health," said Reynolds.
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How Often You Should Really Wash Your Hair, According to Stylists
TL;DR: There isn’t a black-and-white answer when it comes to how often you should wash your hair.
There isn’t a black-and-white answer when it comes to how often you should wash your hair. It depends on your lifestyle, hair texture, and scalp health. But if you’re looking for some general guidance, here’s what the pros have to say:
“I’d love everyone to wash their hair when it actually feels dirty. I get it—you don’t want to redo your hair—but your scalp will be healthier for it, and your overall hair health will improve,” said Reynolds.
“Depending on your hair texture, you can shampoo anywhere from three times a week to once every 7 to 10 days,” said Shah.
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