Monday, November 16, 2009

Sleeping with your hair up??

if you sleep with your hair up in a pony-tail does will you lose more hair than when its down??



Sleeping with your hair up??

No.



Your hair actually grows more when its up because you tend to mess with it less often.



Sleeping with your hair up??

idk



Sleeping with your hair up??

I think so



Sleeping with your hair up??

I think that you would lose more hair because of the pull force of the ponytail...or it might be the same...iono



Sleeping with your hair up??

I've never heard that. I put my hair up everynight and my daughter's so it doesn't tangle and it's not so hot. I don't have any less hair than anyone else.



Sleeping with your hair up??

I don't know... but it will make your hair smell good when you wash it then go to sleep with it up. ^^



Sleeping with your hair up??

No, not unless the ponytail is so tight it breaks hair. It only loos like more hair because the loose pieces stay in you hair and all fall out when you take it down.



Sleeping with your hair up??

i dont think so cause i sleep with my hair up in a ponytail and it seems fine



Sleeping with your hair up??

i always notice when i sleep with my hair in a ponytail, there's a lot of hair wrapped around the band when I take it out the next day. so i think that may really be true.



Sleeping with your hair up??

To PREVENT hair breakage, you should put your hair up before going to sleep and only brush hair when its DRY.



When you sleep with WET hair, hair strands are more fragile and easier to break. So don't sleep with wet hair!



This may sound crazy, but cotton pillow cases can also damage your hair as well, silky pillows are more sensitive on your hair.



other tips:



Be gentle when touching, combing and handling your hair. Treat it as a precious gem.



Comb your hair once daily (unless absolutely necessary).



Use large tooth combs and picks.



Throw away your hair brushes and buy a baby brush for smoothing your edges only.



Try using kiddie perms instead of the stronger relaxers normally used on adults.



Refrain from using excessive heat. Avoid curling irons, blow dryers, and air dry whenever possible.



Sleep in a satin cap or on a satin pillow case.



Find ways to replenish the protein lost when your hair is chemically treated (i.e. vitamin supplements, a healthy high protein diet).



Avoid hair grease, especially on the scalp. Use light cream hair dresses or hair polishers



Sleeping with your hair up??

thats wat my mom says too o_O



Sleeping with your hair up??

It's more likely because your hair breaks when it's up in a ponytail, especially when your head is pressed against a surface. I'd take the hair down when you sleep.



Sleeping with your hair up??

I Hardly ever put my hair up, But sometimes when I do, It like pulls my hair when I tie it up. I would consider sleeping with your hair down. Because You will wake up in the morning with a big dent in your hair with a pony tail.



(Well this happens to my hair, Yours may be different)



Sleeping with your hair up??

sleeping with your hair down is better because it won't rip out as much as you move around as it would if you had it in a pony tail.



though obviously your hair will be knotty when you wake up if you wear it down to sleep, you can always comb it.



its better than being bald.

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