
The Right Way to Sleep on Wet Hair
Updated on June 16, 2026 | 3 min read
Jaclyn LaBadia, Davines Writer
Key Takeaways
How to Sleep on Wet Hair
- Wet hair is more prone to breakage, frizz, and tangles while you sleep.
- Let hair air-dry or blow-dry partially before bed whenever possible.
- Sleep on a silk pillowcase or use a silk scarf to reduce friction and damage.
- Damp hair and pillowcases can contribute to scalp irritation and dandruff.
- Use hair-type-specific products and protective styles to wake up with healthier-looking hair.
- Giving hair more time to dry before bed helps minimize overnight damage.
In This Article

Universal tips for sleeping with wet hair
Wash less
Add as much time between your wash and bedtime as possible
Blast with a blow dryer about 30 percent of the way dry
Sleep with a silk pillowcase or with a silk scarf
Swap out your pillowcases frequently

How to sleep with wet hair according to your hair type
If you have wavy or curly hair
- Apply a curl enhancer midway down the hair to the ends (your scalp produces natural oil so you don’t need to moisturize the roots). This acts as a detangler and conditioning treatment.
- Use a curl cream from roots to ends so your curls stay defined and don’t flatten while you sleep.
- Pineapple your hair by gathering it into a high ponytail and slipping a scrunchie over the base. Keep it loose enough to hold your hair without tension.
- In the morning, take down your hair and use a curl refresher and blow dry with a diffuser to shape your curls.
If you have highly textured hair
- Apply a curling mousse to your damp hair from roots to tips. Split your hair into two sections and twist the sections gently. Secure the ends of the twists with elastics and allow your hair to dry overnight.
- Or you can wrap your hair with a silk scarf loosely so your hair and scalp can breathe. Using silk lets your scalp breathe which is important to the health of your hair.
- In the morning, remove the scarf or elastics from your twist and gently shake your hair to release your natural curls.
- Finish with a dry wax.
If you have straight hair
- Comb an amino acid hair treatment through your damp hair with a boar bristle brush. The dense bristles evenly distribute product through your strands so you wake up with hair that’s shiny, frizz-free, and manageable. In the morning brush again, flip your hair upside down, and when your hair falls into place naturally add a few spritzes of brushable hairspray.
- Apply a curling mousse to your hair from roots to ends before giving yourself a french braid hairstyle. Secure the end with a hair tie about two inches from your ends for a more natural-looking wave. When you wake up, undo your braid and run your fingers or a wide-toothed comb through your strands. Rub a dry shampoo into the root to add lift. For the best dry shampoo tips, see our post on how to use a dry shampoo.
If you have frizzy hair
- Apply an anti-frizz oil to detangle, fight frizz, and protect your hair without weighing it down. Twist your hair into a top knot and wrap it into a bun while going to bed.
- Use a silk scarf and tie it into a headband to make sure your hair doesn't touch the pillowcase.
- In the morning take your hair down and flip it upside down and side to side. Resist the urge to brush as it causes more friction and frizz.
- Finish with a brushable hairspray.
The takeaways on how to sleep with wet hair

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