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A silk pillowcase will be your best friend.
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Wondering how to sleep with ablowout?
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We’ve asked the same question ourselves.
“You’ll want to start with a really good wash,” he says.
“I suggest using aclarifying shampooto get your hair very clean.”
His favorite clarifying shampoo is K18’sPeptide Prep.
Scalp scrubs and exfoliators can also help you achieve a squeaky-clean canvas for an enduring hairstyle.
But be wary that they can be irritating if you have a sensitive scalp.
For a style that stays, ensure your blowout technique lends itself to a secure finish.
Start by dividing the hair into equal and manageable parts that will be easy to work with.
As far as how to style your blowout, you have options.
As for which to choose, Oribe’sDry Texturizing Sprayis a fan favorite for a reason.
Just remember: Less is more.
There’s no need to cover a freshly blown-out head of hair in dry shampoo.
For the best result, Oribe educatorAdam Livermoresays to spritz dry shampoo in sectionsnot once over your part.
Don’t just let it sit in there."
One such way is to sleep with your hair pulled up over the pillow.
Snooze in a Protective Style
No time to run out and buy a new silk pillowcase?
Or perhaps you dont like the sleek feel?
Use a Scrunchie
There are also scrunchies designed to protect blowouts overnight (what a world!)
“This also makes it comfortable to sleep with.”