If you have medium to long hair, you might be looking for easy ways to put your hair away at night. The hairstyles that I choose to wear to bed is often dependent on the style that I plan to wear the next morning, as well as the time that i'm willing to spend on my hair that night.
So below, I've listed 10 different styles that our hair can be styled in for bed. As usual, you can either choose to wear a satin bonnet or scarf to protect the style or you could sleep on a satin pillow case instead.
1) Chunky Twists: I do this style when I want a textured style such as a twist out, afro puff twist out or textured pin up the following day.
3) Chunky Flat Twists: I would do this for a wavy look or any hairstyle that only requires partially stretched hair.
9) Pineappling / Puff: I've never tried this method because I prefer to keep all my hair stretched at night. This style will be the most suitable for type 3 hair or really moisturized type 4 hair. My hair takes the shape it's put in, so it wouldn't work for me, unless I plan to wear a puff the next day.
entire hair is gathered on the crown, only works for med length to long hait |
10) Scarf: I do this on lazy nights, especially if I had worn a stretched style such as a roll, tuck and pin and I just don't feel like taking it down.
There you have it, 10 different ways to wear your hair to bed.
Which styles do you wear to bed?
Braids for stretched hair which is also my go-to style
ReplyDeleteTwists for shrinked style and Bantu knots for curl definition.
On lazy days, mini-puffs works fine.
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i love the bantu knot out you have on your FB page!
DeleteAfrican threading or cornrows under my satin bonnet.
ReplyDeletePs that silk scarf you have on is lovely where can I get a similar one?
thanks! I actually bought that scarf from a market in Beijing, China. But i think they can be found in fabric stores.
DeleteI wear chunky twists under my satin bonnet, or scarf.
ReplyDeleteYay to you being reposted on Curly Nikki!!
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thanks!
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