You have finally decided to get yourself some new fancy hair, but you are wondering how you sleep with extensions. What about hair wigs? Even more, can you sleep comfortably? There are some do’s and don’ts when it comes to sleeping with your newly acquired hair, and it all depends on the type of extensions you have.
– Can You Sleep with Clip-In Hair Extensions?
– Can You Sleep with Flip-in Style Hair Extensions?
– Can You Sleep with Keratin Hair Extensions?
– Can You Sleep with Tape-In Hair Extensions?
– Can You Sleep with Stick / I Tip Hair Extensions?
– Can You Sleep with Micro Ring Loop Hair Extensions?
– Can You Sleep with Weft Hair Extensions?
– Can You Sleep with Human Hair Wigs?
– How to Sleep with Hair Extensions?
There is not a single rule that applies to all extensions, so you shouldn’t make any assumptions.
Knowing if you can sleep with hair extensions and how is crucial for keeping your new hair beautiful and damage-free? It will also provide you with important insight into how each type works. For more details, check our article on sleeping tips.
To find out whether you can sleep with hair extensions, please look at our list below, where we cover all existing types.
As a rule of thumb, you should not sleep with clip-in hair extensions. The clips may break and are not made for sleeping.
You may also experience a lot of tangling and matting. That’s another reason to consider. The clips could get all tangled up with your natural strands. It could turn into a massive mess in the morning, which would take hours to fix.
Since clip-in extensions are so easy to remove and reattach, there is no reason to sleep with these extensions. Make it a part of your daily routine! Take clip-in hair off before going to bed and install it again in the morning. That way, your clip-ins will always be in perfect condition and last significantly longer.
You should not sleep with flip-in or wire-style hair extensions. These hair extensions are like clip-ins, just with one larger weft instead of a few smaller ones. Since the attachment method is very similar, please take off flip-in extensions before getting into bed at night.
Removing the large weft won’t take more than a minute, and there is no reason to keep it on.
Since Keratin extensions are attached using the most natural hot fusion method, there is no way for hair attachments to break or suffer any damage while sleeping. You can safely sleep with Keratin hair extensions, without worrying.
These extensions are known as the semi-permanent method. What does that mean? You can wear them for longer periods without taking them off. The keratin bond is very secure and will stay on no matter what. Strands could still tangle a bit during sleep, so brush them every morning!
Since this is a semi-permanent method, you can sleep with tape-in hair extensions. You should not feel any discomfort while sleeping since the tapes are soft and extremely thin.
Like with Keratin hair, the hot fusion method ensures a long-lasting look. Just get a higher-quality tape that won’t fall out while asleep. If you find a piece or two on your sheets in the morning, re-apply them with a new tape, and don’t stress about it.
If you don’t want it to fall out while you are asleep.
Unlike the last two types, stick extensions don’t require any heat. You would think it can affect your sleeping regime, but that’s false. If your strands are installed properly, you can sleep with i-tip hair extensions.
These extensions are attached using small beads that keep everything in place. Not only are the beads secure, but they’re also very comfortable because of their size and softness. You can wear I-tip extensions for at least one month without having to take them off. This is perfect for girls that want a more permanent solution. Afterward, you or your hairdresser should re-adjust tips to compensate for the hair growth.
Because of the cold fusion attachment method, one can safely sleep with micro ring loop extensions. These strands were designed that way and should not be taken off before bedtime. Just be sure to tweak strands from time to time as your hair grows.
Otherwise, there is a risk of some strands falling out due to loose loops. Make sure that the installation is done properly and by a professional. If you want to be extra safe, you can braid your hair or collect it into a ponytail to reduce that strain. See the tips below for more details.
For wefts and sew-in hair, it all depends on the attachment type. The consensus is that you may safely sleep with weft hair extensions installed. Otherwise, taking them out every single time you go to bed would be inconvenient.
If you have attached wefts using a sew-in method, be happy! Sleeping with such extensions is as comfortable as sleeping without any additional hair.
Some would go even as far as to say that wefts are the comfiest extensions for sleeping.
Wigs are not strictly extensions, but it’s also worth mentioning them! Here, we are strictly speaking human hair wigs. Synthetic fibers could cause itchy spots and are simply uncomfortable for long wear, not to mention bedtime.
Despite many tips floating around, it’s not recommended to sleep with a wig as its lifespan is shortened. However, if money is not your concern, it is safe to do so.
If a wig is sewn in, it is safe to keep it on because that method is a more long-term option anyway. It is also comfortable. However, if the hairpiece is glued on, it might be wiser to remove it before going to bed. Although the glue can hold well, there is a chance that the wig will detach.
So, we’ve warned you, but do you still want to sleep with a wig? I can understand that. Wig, after all, is a comfort blanket for many of us.
The less you move, the healthier and longer-lasting your wigs will be. Movement is your enemy. If you sleep like a baby, your wigs will last longer.
We will show you different methods you can use when sleeping with your hair extensions or even wigs. This is for women with permanent extensions like keratin bond, cold fusion, sew-in, or anything like that. These require you to sleep with your hair extensions. It’s important to note that before you go to sleep, you must comb out all the tangles from your hair. If you have a lot of tangles, use a leave-in conditioner or detangler to carefully comb them out so that you don’t rip any of your extensions out.
You shouldn’t go to bed with loose hair extensions or hair wigs because you’ll wake up with a lot of tangles in the morning. When you’re lying down and you roll around in your sleep, the hair rubs together, tangles, and wraps around each other. You want to avoid that because you’ll spend less time dealing with it in the morning.
Seeping with loose hair can permanently damage your wig or hair extensions over time and cause many problems like falling out and even breakage of the extensions.
The first and easiest method is simply braiding your hair. This is very important because you don’t want to tangle up your hair extensions.
Use two simple three-strand braids or one at the back of your head. And the tighter the braids, the tighter the wave you’ll get in the morning. If you sleep with loose braids, you can get a nice loose wave in the morning.
This method can also style your hair and create awesome waves besides protecting your hair extensions.
If you don’t want to have wavy hair when you wake up and you want to wake up with straight hair, you can wrap your hair with a silk scarf. Make sure it’s a silk scarf, not a cotton scarf, mostly because cotton absorbs the moisture from your hair while silk and satin don’t.
Consider sleeping with a silk or satin pillow! Do not use a cotton pillow since such pillows promote breakage and absorb moisture from your hair, which you don’t want. Wrap your hair in a silk or satin scarf, ensuring it stays tight overnight.
Try what works best for you, but the easiest way to do it is to brush your hair, wrap it around your head, and bobby-pin it along the way. Then, fold your scarf to make a triangle and wrap it around your head, tying it at the back.
After you’ve tied your scarf, you can carefully remove the bobby pins from your hair because they can be uncomfortable during sleep. Now, you can bring the scarf’s edges to the top of your head and tie it there one more time. This is a comfortable method since you don’t have hair everywhere. But remember that this method works best if you have sewn-in or lock-and-stitch extensions.
If you have individual keratin-bonded extensions or cold fusion, this method may not work as well because it can pull on the individual bonds a little bit, causing breakage. Wrapping your hair around your head adds pressure to the bonds, and that could damage your hair extensions.
Try using a sleep cap made of silk or satin; avoid cotton. This method also works with sew-in extensions, wigs, and keratin bonds because you don’t have to wrap your hair around your head. Place it inside the sleep cap. You can also braid your hair and put the sleep cap on top of it.
It is one of the most popular methods for keeping your extensions tangle-free and wigs long-lasting. If you want to wake up with curly hair, you can make a bun or two buns on each side. Simply twist your hair in a bun and secure it, and when you wake up, you’ll have nice curls. The buns will keep your hair in place while you sleep and prevent it from tangling or damaging the extensions.
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