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Sheila View Drop Down
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Joined: Jul 01, 2002
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Posted: Jan 12, 2000 at 6:17pm
Need to know what to do with my hair when I sleep! It wraps around me and keeps me from resting all night. And in the morning, it gets bent at the ends in all directions HELP!

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Ron View Drop Down
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Joined: Aug 29, 2001
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Posted: Jan 12, 2000 at 6:17pm
> Need to know what to do with my hair when I sleep! It> wraps around me and keeps me from resting all night.> And in the morning, it gets bent at the ends in all> directions HELP!you could try sleeping with itin a pony tail or a bun ontop of head that way be out of your way.

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Erika View Drop Down
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Joined: Jan 24, 2001
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Posted: Jan 12, 2000 at 6:17pm
> Need to know what to do with my hair when I sleep! It> wraps around me and keeps me from resting all night.> And in the morning, it gets bent at the ends in all> directions HELP!Braids are good when your hair is dry already, if you don't mind the braid waves. Personally, I don't like to sleep with my hair in a bun. I have done this before, but I've found that a bun isn't exactly the most comfortable thing to lie down on. I only sleep in a bun now if I am deliberately doing it to set my hair. Any of the sleeping styles the others have mentioned are good it your hair is dry, but my hair won't dry overnight if I sleep with it up. What I do when my hair is wet is just sleep with it loose. I push it so that it falls behind my pillow over the edge of the bed, so that I don't have to sleep on it. This keeps it from getting too tangled or otherwise messed up and makes my sleep more comfortable as well.Erika

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Lisa View Drop Down
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Joined: Jan 28, 2001
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Posted: Jan 12, 2000 at 6:17pm
I flip my hair over the pillow so that I don't sleep on it. I have been doing this for many years and I don't wake up with tangles. this stems from my high school years when I had to get up real early to go to school (I am NOT an early bird) and it saved my hairstyles. Just a light comb and I'm on my way.

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dani View Drop Down
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Joined: Jul 13, 2002
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Posted: Jan 12, 2000 at 6:17pm
> Need to know what to do with my hair when I sleep! It> wraps around me and keeps me from resting all night.> And in the morning, it gets bent at the ends in all> directions HELP!maybe you should cut some of it off. just a few inches and you cut stilll have long hair but it sounds liek it's too much trouble for you!!

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liane View Drop Down
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Posted: Jan 12, 2000 at 6:17pm
Hey, maybe that's what hair bonnets used to be for back in the old 'little house on the prairie' days. I always wondered why they slept with bonnets... maybe it was more common back then to have long hair. Maybe you could find one or something similar and do one loose braid at the back and tuck it under the bonnet. And if hair bonnets are loose then secure it with pins. (what's a good modern term for the hair bonnet anyway?)

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Cheryl View Drop Down
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Posted: Jan 12, 2000 at 6:17pm
> Need to know what to do with my hair when I sleep! It> wraps around me and keeps me from resting all night.> And in the morning, it gets bent at the ends in all> directions HELP!Cut it short. I had long hair and I cut mine short and its the best thing I ever did
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