Can sleeping w/ no headscarf have THIS BAD of an effect?

Innocent_Kiss

Well-Known Member
Well, not intentionally sleeping without one. I tie my hair down everynight with a headscarf. It's not 100% silk, but it gets the job done. After really looking at my regimen, I couldn't understand why my hair seemed to backtracking. I'ma WILD WILD sleeper. By the time I wake up in the morning, my scarf is wrapped around my ankles :lol: (I am SO serious). My scarf stays on once every blue moon :nono: I just ordered a silk scarf and pillowcase from Honeyfig. I'm going to post updates later.

Can what you sleep with on your head really make that much of a difference? Share your thoughts!
 

Denise11

New Member
No . Not to me a have gotten a few silk scarves since coming here. But I'm finding that my regular scarf, the old cotton one, stays on, and I can't get my silk one to stay on at all. So although the old one was cotton, it still protects my hair better because it stays on. I wouldnt sleep without a scarf. But I don't think the material matters that much.
 
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cutiepiebabygirl

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Cotton scarves would make me bald....too "tough" on hair..I think it also strips moisture from your hair...I'm a wild sleeper also...Try this..Tie the silk/satin scarf on your hair..then go back and tie the cotton scarf over that one..that way...you hair rubs against the silk/satin and is protected...and the cotton scarf rubs against pillows..sheets..but stays on all night..or get a du-rag..that stays on pretty tight..just watch out for the forehead lines LOL!
 

Denise11

New Member
Cotton scarves would make me bald....too "tough" on hair..I think it also strips moisture from your hair...I'm a wild sleeper also...Try this..Tie the silk/satin scarf on your hair..then go back and tie the cotton scarf over that one..that way...you hair rubs against the silk/satin and is protected...and the cotton scarf rubs against pillows..sheets..but stays on all night..or get a du-rag..that stays on pretty tight..just watch out for the forehead lines LOL!

I would sweat like a pig if I had to wear two scarves.

I wore cotton scarves before I came here and I always had long hair ( at least BSL). Cotton never Hurt my hair. What hurts my hair is the rubbing on the pillow that my hair does when my silk scarves comes off at night.
 

Avaya

Well-Known Member
I buy satin bonnets from Walgreens and put one over my scarf. That is the only way I can get a silk scarf to stay put.
 

Shay72

Natural, 4A
Yes, I didn't sleep with anything on my head for months and my hair went from a little past SL to a broken off chin length. The Stay On Satin Bonnet stays on.
 

Lanea87

Natural Gang Gang Gang
I have 4 silk scarves, 3 satin, and 2 silk pillowcases. Something will protect me at night....
 

MissRissa

New Member
I buy satin bonnets from Walgreens and put one over my scarf. That is the only way I can get a silk scarf to stay put.


yeah i've tried this and all of the other above and NOTHING works. i never ever wake up with anything on my head. im bout to just go buy some silk pillowcases and hope for the best. but um i drool alot.
 

alopeciagrl

New Member
ABSOLUTELY!!! I use a silk or satin scarf and/or bonnet. Cotton scarfs soak up all the moisture that I put in my hair. I too sleep WILD and sometimes in the morning my scarf is off my head. So I bought a satin pillow case as backup.
 

mahogany_horizons

Active Member
Cotton scarves would make me bald....too "tough" on hair..I think it also strips moisture from your hair...I'm a wild sleeper also...Try this..Tie the silk/satin scarf on your hair..then go back and tie the cotton scarf over that one..that way...you hair rubs against the silk/satin and is protected...and the cotton scarf rubs against pillows..sheets..but stays on all night..or get a du-rag..that stays on pretty tight..just watch out for the forehead lines LOL!


YES I HAVE BEEN DOING THIS FOR YEARS, OCCASIONALLY i will, especially if I'm putting some kind of oil, etc in my hair, tie it up with the silk scarf first, then the cotton one on top!
 

SouthernDimps

Active Member
I used to sleep with a cotton bandana when i was younger and my hair was super dry. I didn't really see any setbacks. Now, I never sleep with a scarf and my hair seems to be doing fine. However, I do sleep on satin pillowcases.
 

mscocoface

Well-Known Member
I the the silk/satin pillowcase will save you no matter what is on your head or NOT on your head when you wake up in the morning! :)
 

Purfectalibi

New Member
Try this. Moisturize and wrap your hair, put on a stocking cap, and then your scarf. If your scarf comes off at least your hair is still protected. HTH
 

LivingDoll

Well-Known Member
OP, if your scarf is 100% silk, it shouldn't slide off...satin scarves tend to be more "slippery" than silk...

I use a silk scarf (one that is longer than it's wide) and that stays fine around my head. I've never had it come off. I also use a satin pillowcase (just because).
 

GoldenBreeze

Active Member
OP, if your scarf is 100% silk, it shouldn't slide off...satin scarves tend to be more "slippery" than silk...

I use a silk scarf (one that is longer than it's wide) and that stays fine around my head. I've never had it come off. I also use a satin pillowcase (just because).

ITA. I can't keep a square silk or satin scarf on all night to save my life, but I never loose the long ones. Another thing is that all silk is not created equal. My fav. is georgette silk, because it has a tiny bit of texture.
 
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Egyptjones

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ITA. I can't keep a square silk or satin scarf on all night to save my life, but I never loose the long ones. Another this is that all silk is not created equal. My fav. is georgette silk, because it has a tiny bit of texture.

I also but the georgette silk. My test for a good head scarf is I grab two corners and rub them together...if the scarf will slip easily on itself then it will slip off of your head.

I buy a lot of scarves from a local sari store because they have scarves in this crepe like material and they NEVER slip off. And they are huge so I can wrap them around my head twice.
 

clarity2008

New Member
I believe that sleeping without protecting my hair contributed to most of my split ends a breakage. I have purchased silk pillowcases just in case the silk scarf falls off at night.
 

LongiLox

Well-Known Member
Well, not intentionally sleeping without one. I tie my hair down everynight with a headscarf. It's not 100% silk, but it gets the job done. After really looking at my regimen, I couldn't understand why my hair seemed to backtracking. I'ma WILD WILD sleeper. By the time I wake up in the morning, my scarf is wrapped around my ankles :lol: (I am SO serious). My scarf stays on once every blue moon :nono: I just ordered a silk scarf and pillowcase from Honeyfig. I'm going to post updates later.

Can what you sleep with on your head really make that much of a difference? Share your thoughts!

Yes, yes it can!! Pre-LHCF, not sleeping with a scarf or covering my head with anything lead to severe damage of my edges. I mean less than one inch of hair on my edges while the rest of my hair was SL. After I found LHCF and I started covering my head AND mositurizing my edges, they grew about 4 inches in 6 months!! So yeah, I believe it makes a huge difference. Not sleeping with a scarf also dries out your hair.
 

grnidmonster

Active Member
I am probably the only person who ever suffered damage from covering my hair. I tried a slik scarf and it would pull my air our on the sides when it would shift-I sleep pretty wild. I tried a nylon cap and it would roll up and pulled my hair out all the way around my head. Prior to LHCF, I didnt really sleep with anything on my hair, maybe sometimes a cotton scarf, and I was BSL. Since LHCF, I have tried all these thing I read about and it has been detrimental. Right now I am back to nothing but a satin pillow case.
 

Jas123

The Star of a Story
I have 4 silk scarves, 3 satin, and 2 silk pillowcases. Something will protect me at night....
it's definitely working...your growth is awesome & the quality of your hair looks great!! For those who have problems keeping a scarf or bonnet on try pinning it on... either one pin or each side or one pin front & back... i prefer front/back, but either way works like a charm
 

HoneyA

Goal:Hip length stretched
Yes my hair and ends really suffered when I wasn't wearing my scarf. My hair is doing a lot better now that I always protect my hair while sleeping even if I'm only taking a nap.
 

Coffee

Well-Known Member
I don't have any problems with the silk scarf I use. It's a really large one, and that may help with it not slidding off.
 

titan

New Member
satin head scarves have a hard time staying on hair that is really smooth, good luck with those silk headscarves.
 
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