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If you’re looking for an easy way to get beachy waves in your hair, you may have heard of overnight braids (or, braids you leave intact for sleep). As long as you do them right, overnight braids are totally healthy for your locks. But how can you be sure you're keeping your hair safe during the night? Don't worry, we've got you covered. For all the best tips to achieve gorgeous, healthy curls with overnight braids, read on.

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    Sleeping in braids can help reduce hair damage. Tossing and turning during the night can cause breakage and damage. When you sleep in braids, you’re less likely to get tangles or snags in your hair.[1]

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    Your hair retains more moisture when you sleep in braids. When you sleep with your hair down, the moisture from your hair can seep into your pillow during the night and you wake up with dry locks. Braiding your hair keeps moisture locked in so you wake up with healthy, shiny hair.[2]

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    Overnight braids help you avoid the damage of heated styling tools. Curling or making waves in your hair with heated tools can really damage your hair over time. Since the braids hold your hair in the same position throughout the night, they’ll naturally curl your hair. Avoiding unnecessary heat styling means you can look forward to smoother, healthier hair in the long run.[3]

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    Sleeping in braids promotes clear skin and prevents breakouts. If you don’t shower at the end of the day, your hair could have a lot of dirt and oils that built up over the day. When you sleep, your hair could get in your face and possibly cause blemishes. If you put your hair up in braids, it stays away from your face so it stays clean.[4]

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    Braid your hair when it’s dry or damp. When you tie back wet hair, it’s a lot easier to stretch and could lead to tension breakage. If you want to braid your hair before going to sleep, it's best to wait until it’s at least towel-dry to avoid any possible damage.[5]

    • If you're pressed for time, braid wet hair gently and definitely make sure it's dry or damp by bedtime to avoid damage while you toss and turn.
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    Apply a leave-in conditioner to your hair before you braid. Use a leave-in conditioner to help keep your braids in place overnight. For an added bonus, leave-in conditioner will help keep your locks hydrated and healthy—especially if you struggle with dry hair.[6]

    • Choose a leave-in conditioner that’ll suit your hair type. Ask your hairstylist for recommendations.
    • In general, thicker hair can handle heavier products. If your hair is finer, opt for less leave-in conditioner.
    • If leave-in conditioner hasn’t worked well for use, use an anti-frizz spray instead. It’ll offer the same benefits: less frizz, braids kept intact, and moisturized hair. But anti-frizz spray is much gentler on your locks.[7]
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    Make your braids loose. Just the act of braiding your hair is unlikely to cause damage—but to go the extra mile in protecting your hair, braid gently. Make sure you’ve brushed through any knots and applied leave-in conditioner before you start. Then, braid without tugging or ripping your hair.[8]

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    Braid down to the end of your locks. To get that luscious, curly look, you definitely want to braid as far down on your strands as possible. Otherwise, you risk leaving little chunks of straight hair at the ends of your gorgeous curls.[9]

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    Secure each braid with a fabric-covered hair tie. When you use everyday hair ties or even rubber bands, your overnight braids will face frizz and even damage. Instead, buy hair ties that are gentle on your locks, like satin or silk scrunchies.[10]

    • Fabric-covered hair ties make it more comfortable to sleep in braids, too. No more waking up to random hair yanks in the middle of the night!
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    Sleep on a silk or satin pillowcase. The less friction your braids face during the night, the sleeker your hair will look in the morning. Using a silk or satin pillowcase helps you prevent frizz, flyaways, and damage.[11]

    • Buy a silk or satin pillowcase from online shops, superstores, or beauty shops.
    • Alternatively, you can wear a satin sleep bonnet or silk scarf to bed. As an added bonus, satin sleep bonnets and silk scarves can actually help your braids stay intact through the night.
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    Find the braid that’s best for you. Different braids produce different curls—and different hair types create different looks, too. In general, to get loose curls, you want just a few braids around your head. If you’re looking for tight, crimped curls, go for tons of small braids all over your head. Also, make sure you braid on the tighter side.[12]

    • For loose curls, create a single fishtail braid down the back of your head. Don’t pull tightly on the braid. Instead, let it sit loosely. When you wake up, tousle your hair with some hair spray, and you’ll have beachy waves.
    • For crimped curls, create three rope twist braids down your neck. Wake up and apply some sea salt spray to add even more texture to your look.
    • To create tight curls, create multiple french braids all around your crown. Braid them tightly against your scalp. Wake up, throw on some hair spray, and you’ll have flirty, tight coils.
    • For box braids, a preventive braided style, book an appointment with your stylist. Not only is this look completely beautiful, but it’ll also help with length retention. Plus, box braids last up to six weeks!
    • Keep in mind that different hair can experience totally different outcomes. Keep experimenting to find a style that you absolutely love.
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    Mindy Nguyen is a Holistic Cosmetologist and the Owner and Founder of Mai Blossom Organic Salon, an organic hair salon in San Diego, California. With more than 35 years of experience in the beauty industry, she specializes in combining Eastern philosophies with Western science to provide organic hair coloring and holistic hair styling.

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    You really shouldn't be sleeping with tight braids at all. This can cause stress to the roots of your hair as well as hair breakage.

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    Yes, it is. This is a result of your hair being pulled into an unnatural position for a length of time.

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      Is Sleeping in Braids Bad for Your Hair? Protect Your Hair and Get Beachy Waves Overnight? ›

      If you're looking for an easy way to get beachy waves in your hair, you may have heard of overnight braids (or, braids you leave intact for sleep). As long as you do them right, overnight braids are totally healthy for your locks.

      Does sleeping with braids make your hair wavy? ›

      Getting gorgeous waves overnight can be as simple as sleeping in a damp braid, but it's important to understand how to prep hair for braids first. Begin with freshly washed hair for optimum results. Since bouncy waves is the end-goal, you'll want to use a volumising shampoo and conditioner.

      How to get wavy hair overnight with braids? ›

      Simply part your hair into two sections, and braid each section into a 3 strand braid and secure it off with a hair tie. If you prefer the curls to start closer to the crown of your head, french braid the two sections rather than 3 strand braid. Once you remove the braid, your hair will be wavy and beautiful.

      Is it okay to leave your hair in braids overnight? ›

      Braiding your hair at night is a simple yet effective practice with numerous benefits. It prevents tangling and breakage, promotes hair growth, makes styling easier, and keeps your hair away from your face.

      Does sleeping in a braid damage hair? ›

      Braid your hair before going to sleep. This old trick works every time and is one of the best ways to wear your hair when sleeping. It not only protects your hair – stopping it from tangling and breaking – but also gives you gorgeous beachy waves the next day and cuts down on frizz.

      How long should I leave my hair in braids for waves? ›

      By sleeping in braids overnight, you can wake up with the beautiful waves you want.

      How to get beach waves with braids? ›

      Overnight braids

      To achieve heatless beach waves, part your hair down the center and create a braid on each side. It's best to do this when your hair is 75% dry to help ensure the waves will last all day long, and you won't wake up to wet or matted strands. Once your hair is braided, all you have to do is go to sleep.

      How to get beach waves without heat overnight? ›

      The perfect way to get wavy hair without heat overnight, and with minimal effort!
      1. Scrunch dry or damp hair into a messy bun.
      2. Secure with a hair tie and hair pins as needed.
      3. Let hair dry and release the bun (and the waves!)
      4. Seal the deal with a quick spray of our Shine Bright Tonight Hairspray.

      What is the healthiest hairstyle to sleep in? ›

      Good options for wearing your hair to bed include:
      • a loose, functional top knot piled at the crown of your head and secured with a fabric scrunchie.
      • one or more loose braids at the nape of your neck.
      • hair wrapped in a headscarf or turban.
      Sep 6, 2021

      Do braids help your hair grow? ›

      Though braids don't have a direct impact on hair growth, they have an impact on hair health. They can help growing hair stay healthy and strong, keeping it moisturized while it continues to grow. For more information on hair braiding and health, visit a hair Pro in your neighborhood and discuss your style options.

      What braids don't damage your hair? ›

      Knotless Box Braids

      The hairstyle is created using a feed-in braid technique instead of creating a knot at the root like with traditional box braids. As a result, there's less tension on the scalp, which can help minimize the risk of hair breakage (and especially great for those with thin or fine hair).

      Which hairstyle is best for hair growth? ›

      Contents: Hairstyles for healthy hair:
      • Low bun.
      • Pulled-out dutch braid.
      • Half up, half down.
      • Messy bun.
      • Low ponytail.
      • Half top knot.
      • Space buns.
      • Braided bun.
      Mar 23, 2022

      Are braids good or bad for your hair? ›

      “For individuals with fine hair, larger braids may exert excessive weight on the strands,” the stylist explains. “Generally, medium-size braids are a safe choice, provided they are not overly heavy. The most harmful braids are those that are excessively tight and carry significant weight.” Dr.

      Do braids make your hair curly overnight? ›

      Braid It. Braids are another great way to contain your curls overnight—and happen to be a great option if you're wondering how to sleep with wet curly hair. However, they will impact your natural curl pattern, making it either wavier or kinkier.

      How do you keep your hair wavy after taking out braids? ›

      Love the luscious waves your braid creates? 'Before styling your braid, apply a spray or mousse to your locks. These products will help your curls to retain their shape once let loose later.

      How to make your hair wavy? ›

      The perfect way to get wavy hair without heat overnight, and with minimal effort!
      1. Scrunch dry or damp hair into a messy bun.
      2. Secure with a hair tie and hair pins as needed.
      3. Let hair dry and release the bun (and the waves!)
      4. Seal the deal with a quick spray of our Shine Bright Tonight Hairspray.

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