How To Sleep With Curly Hair | 7 Ways To Preserve Curls Overnight

Learn how to wrap, plop, clip, braid and tie up your curls to prevent frizz and damage overnight and wake up with a head of tight, defined curls.

Tossing and turning at night leads to hair breakage, frizz, and nasty tangles, which make those with curly and natural hair struggle with their hairstyles. Easy protective styles for sleeping with curly hair and the right hair care routine in the morning will enhance the health of your locks and will help you achieve the ideal definition days after wash day.

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00:00 How to wrap curly hair

01:58 How to plop hair

02:54 Medusa clipping

04:10 Pineapple bun for sleeping with long curly hair

04:57 How to French braid curly hair

05:42 Bantu knots

06:46 DIY silk pillowcase

07:46 How to refresh curls in the morning

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7 ways to protect curls overnight, Don't let your gorgeous curls fall flat and get frizz and breakage at night.. One of the best ways to sleep with curly hair is to wrap it in a silk scarf. Fold, the scarf into a triangle and lay it on your shoulders like a shawl., Bring the ends of the scarf up and tie them around your head. Your curls shouldn't. Stick out. Take the piece of the scarf at the back and pull it up to create some kind of hair buff.. If your hair is long, it is better to flip it over to stretch the scarf. Then push all of your curls inside and tuck. The ends of the scarf under the knots., Smooth and tuck any other sticking sections and tie scarf ends at the back. Make sure the wrap is firm enough to stay in place, even when you turn and toss, but do not make it too tight, as this can Cause headaches, overnight. Wrapping curly, hair to sleep, prevents damage and frizz and helps you to wake up with bouncy curls in the morning. Plopping can be used with either wet or dry hair.. Take a cotton t-shirt and lay down flat in front of you with the sleeves away from your body. Place, your curls at the center of the t-shirt and bring the fabrics to your forehead.. Now take the section that is away from you and put it on top of your head, making sure your hair stays inside. Then tie the arms of the t-shirt in the front and tuck in any pieces. You don't like. Plopping with a cotton t-shirt, is a great method to reduce frizz and achieve well-defined curls.. Putting hair in a pineapple is a great way to sleep with curls.. However, if your hair is long, the curly ponytail will fall to the sides and you can still smash and flatten your coils.. That'S where clips come in handy., Pull sections of hair closer to the top and clip them with clock lips.. If your hair is short, you may not be able to pull it into a pineapple, so just clip strands on top of your hair and create a Medusa-like look.. Now all the curls are secured and ready for the night.. A great bedtime hairstyle for long curly hair is a pineapple bun., Use your hands to put hair into a high ponytail, but tie the elastic only once. When you pull the ponytail through the elastic for the second time, stop halfway and don't pull the ends, out. Pile Your pineapple bun on top and go to sleep. The style, doesn't let your long curls tangle so be ready for a wash and go effect in the morning.. A french braid will secure your hair for the night and minimize damage. Start by gathering a big chunk of hair at the top. Gradually add in new hair on the sides. Until you reach the nap of your head., Then finish braiding a traditional braid with the remaining length. Experiment, with one or two french braids to see what hairstyle gives a better definition to your coils. When creating Bantu knots for sleeping you may not pre-section your hair as Parting doesn't need to be very even., Take hair from one section and twist it around itself, creating a coil. Wrap the coiled strand around itself into a little bun and secure the end with a bobby pin or a clip. Repeat the same process with 7 to 12 Sections creating cute messy buns, all around your head., The smaller sections you take the more tight curls you will have in the morning.. Does it take long to make Bantu knots for sleeping Not at all, since you do not spend time to make them very? Even you can finish in less than 10 minutes.. You must have heard about the silk pillowcase for sleeping.. Often it is on your gift list, but not yet in your bedroom., But why not make one from your silk scarf? Lay your scarf flat on a surface and place a pillow on top, then pull the opposing ends up and tie them on top of your pillow.. Do the same trick with the other two ends, smoothing and tucking in and sticking corners and pieces.. Here it is your favorite pillow, with gentle silk coating to get a good sleep and protect your locks overnight. When you get up and let your hair fall free, take time to wake up, your curls. Give your curls some shake and pull at the roots.. If you still lack volume, use hair powder for an immediate boost. Mist and scrunch, the sections that fell flat., The mist from the hot shower might be enough or you can take a water spray bottle and mist. Only the sections that need restyling. Then use lotion and serum to smooth the frizz and define the ends. Shake and scrunch your curls. Until you have the structure you want., If your hair has too much gel in it, you might want to scrunch out the crunch with a t-shirt. Subscribe to our channel for more tips and hairstyle tutorials

Rana El Taco: This was a really good video. I want to try the wrapping ones because everytime I tie my hair, my curls stretch out.

Henry's Mama: Your hair is beautiful and the video is very informative without any nonsense. Thank you!!

JustAmanda: I cant do that pineapple one my hair will stay the shape that i put it lol

Helena Lovelock: Be careful having anything on your hairline for sleeping I’ve had hair loss on my hair line from sleeping with a silk bonnet. Suggest moving it back away from the actual hair line and temples

Agni Virahsawmy: Tried the with the cotton t-shirt pretty tough to achieve. So 5th is the easy one! thank you

Posh Spice: never thought about plopping with a tee shirt at night. usually only plop for styling. Trying it tonight and hopefully i preserve these curls cause i’m having an amazing hair day today! lol

sona khajuria: Beautiful hair!! Absolutely love them.

M Kary: your hair is stunning, my dream hair! thank you for these tips!

Munro McLaren: When I do the pineapple, my hair falls out because the scrunchie isn’t tight enough and if I twist it twice, my hair is poofy in the morning. A bun doesn’t work because then my hair unravels. And the pineapple also makes my curls unravel. I need help!

C Blanton: you've got gorgeous hair. question: how can you keep the ends from frizzing? It looks comfy in the t shirt. thx

Δάφνη: does anyone have any tips on how to keep your hair in the t shirt all night? mine always falls out

Munro McLaren: French braids or any braids will just make your hair wavy though.

Cristina Antoniuc: You are stunning!❤❤❤❤❤

nelly: i love your accent!

Ірина Якубовська: Beautiful girl with nice haіr and smile)

CHERRY COLA: Saten cap

Alexis James: A black women shouldve been in this video giving these tips. These tips are originated from OUR culture and should be respected and presented that way

M JN: Please stop the culture appropriation if you can acknowledge the black culture.

Ellie Loane: The inclusion of Bantu knots is not appropriate for someone who is not black--this is cultural appropriation and should be presented in a much more respectful and understanding way alongside a black creator.

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