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BlueMoonAndRedNose · 31/07/2019 08:22

Do any of you use anything to cover your hair when you sleep? I find that I have to wash my hair very day because it's always a mess when I wake up, probably from sweating.

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thisenglishlife · 31/07/2019 09:23

I use the Silke hair turban things, 100% silk. I don't even really need to brush my hair in the morning anymore (it used to be a tangled mess). I think they're better than silk pillows and easier to wash and dry.

I wrap my hair into a bun with one hand and put on the turbun with the other hand. This way I can get a bit of a wave to my long, straight hair.

Very pricey though. I have bought two from Lookfantastic as you can usually use the codes LF20 or LF15 for a 20% or 15% discount.

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BlueMoonAndRedNose · 31/07/2019 09:57

£50!!! Blimey!! Shock

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Andysbestadventure · 31/07/2019 15:54

You can get mullberry silk ones from Amazon for £12 OP. Just not as stylish as the Silke ones and more granny walton

thisenglishlife · 31/07/2019 18:13

Are the cheaper ones any good? The Silke ones didn't used to cost as much!

HundredMilesAnHour · 31/07/2019 18:18

I use a Silke hair wrap too. I didn't like it at first but I persisted and now I'm a fan - apart from the price which is extortionate. The elastic has loosened quite a lot but it still stays on.

I tried a much cheaper silk wrap but didn't like it as much. The cheaper ones tend not to be very good if you have a lot of hair, whereas Silke is good for 'big hair'. The silk quality/thickness is better with Silke but is it £38 better? Maybe not.

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