How to Sleep with Virgin Hair Glueless Wigs?

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Everyone loves having a good night’s sleep and waking up with luscious, bouncy hair in the morning. However, sleep and hair don’t go well together. The thing is, when you get into bed, your hair comes into contact with your pillow’s fabric, which creates friction. This causes the hair to become brittle and prone to breakage over time.

When you’re wearing virgin hair glueless wigs in Newark, NJ? This problem becomes worse because these wigs act just like your natural human hair.

So what can you do if you have these gorgeous hair pieces placed and can’t risk disturbing your sleep cycle? Let’s find out. 

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What Are the Safety Concerns of Sleeping with Virgin Hair Glueless Wigs in Newark, NJ?

Before getting into what measures you can take to protect the quality of your virgin hair glueless wigs, let’s discuss all the reasons why you need to do it in the first place.

  • Tangling and Friction:

As discussed above, sleeping with any wig (and even your own hair) creates friction against your pillowcase, leading to tangling, matting, and increased breakage. Over time, this can cause your wigs to become weaker, worn out, frizzy, and brittle.

  • Increased Heat and Pressure On Your Scalp:

A wig is something you wear on top of your actual hair. If it’s good quality, it will not be an issue throughout the day; however, when it’s bedtime, that’s a different scenario. During sleep, your wigs (especially if they’re thick or heavy) can add pressure on your scalp, making you feel hot. This makes you feel quite uncomfortable and irritated. What’s more? A lot of people also experience headaches from it.

  • Hygiene and Scalp Health: 

Aside from that, there’s always a concern about maintaining hygiene and keeping our scalp healthy. Wearing any hair covering, be it a helmet, haircap, or a wig, for a prolonged period can trap heat and moisture. This creates an ideal situation for bacteria to grow on your scalp, leading to clogged pores, dandruff, and, in some cases, scalp infections.

Best Practices for Sleeping in Your Virgin Hair Glueless Wigs

Whenever possible, you should always avoid sleeping in your virgin hair glueless wigs in Newark. However, if you occasionally have to, then these are some of the practices you must follow to care for them, while also having a good night’s sleep:

Brush it Out

Have you ever slept in your real hair without brushing it at night? I bet you woke up the next day, wondering if your hair had gone through a war during the night. The same goes for your virgin hair glueless wigs in Newark. Since these hairpieces behave exactly like your natural hair, they can become significantly damaged if you go to sleep in them without proper brushing.

So, here’s how you need to detangle them before getting into bed:

  1. Use either a wig brush or a wide-tooth comb
  2. Start detangling from the bottom first. Contrary to popular belief, hair should be detangled from the bottom to the top. 
  • Think about this: if you begin detangling from the top, pushing the comb downwards, it will push all the tangles together. This can break your hair and make detangling even harder than it would have been.
  1. Don’t tackle a big surface area at once. Go slow, brushing out the knots slowly and carefully.

Tie it in a Loose Knot

Always remember, NEVER to leave your virgin hair glueless wigs in Newark, NJ, open if you’re sleeping in them. This is because open hair allows the wigs to move more, which in turn creates more friction and static, leading to damage. Therefore, it’s important that you tie your hair loosely in any of these styles below:

  • Low bun
  • Low ponytail
  • Loose braids

Tip: Whichever hairstyle you choose, tie it with a silk scrunchie for the best protection!

Wear a Silk Bonnet

Wrapping your precious glueless wigs in a silk bonnet before sleeping is definitely one of the best practices you can follow. Since silk is glossy and slippery, it’s amazing for both your real hair and wigs! The silky texture of this fabric doesn’t cause friction in your hair, doesn’t lead to heat buildup, and keeps your hair frizz-free all night. In addition, it’s a great idea to sleep on silk pillowcases. Trust me, once you try it, you’ll never go back. 

If you don’t have a silk bonnet or don’t want to purchase one, you can easily make one yourself at home:

  • Take a square cut-out piece of silk
  • Fold it into a triangle shape
  • Wrap it properly around your head
  • Tie a secure knot, and voila! 

Condition and Moisturize the Wig

In addition to the tips above, keeping your virgin hair glueless wig soft and lasting comes down to giving it a little moisture and care. Since this wig type doesn’t use glue, your natural roots (especially around the edges) can still be exposed. That’s why it’s a good idea to apply a bit of light oil, such as argan or olive, on them before sleeping. You just need to pour a few drops on your fingertips and massage them in.

Not a fan of applying oil every day? It’s totally understandable!

In this case, you can simply run your fingers through your virgin hair glueless wigs in Newark, NJ, slowly, and use your fingertips to massage your scalp instead. 

Now that you know how you can comfortably sleep in your glueless wigs, where can you find good-quality ones?

Check out the collection at Ultimate Hair World today!

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