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Sleep turban/bonnet for curly hair

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Binglebong · 21/02/2024 22:17

I'm currently learning to accept that my hair is a mix of wavy and curly, which has come of a bit of a surprise. After washing it I plop it into a drying turban and leave it on overnight, which works really well. Unfortunately at some point the turban comes off and the side I lie on ends up flat while the other is lovely and full of life.

I've come to the conclusion a cheap turban that stays ones going to be my best bet, can anyone recommend one? My hair is thin and shoulder length so it doesn't need to be big enough to hold lots of hair, just to keep it in place while i fidget.

Thank you!

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PumpkinSly · 21/02/2024 22:34

I use one call a bambonn. I move a lot in my sleep and it stays on well. It's the most comfortable one I've tried. It's not silk or satin lined though.

BlowDryRat · 21/02/2024 22:36

I had this issue with DD. Now she has satin/silk pillowcases so it doesn't matter if she wiggles.

Binglebong · 22/02/2024 00:36

PumpkinSly · 21/02/2024 22:34

I use one call a bambonn. I move a lot in my sleep and it stays on well. It's the most comfortable one I've tried. It's not silk or satin lined though.

Oooh thanks, I'll check it out.

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Binglebong · 22/02/2024 00:37

BlowDryRat · 21/02/2024 22:36

I had this issue with DD. Now she has satin/silk pillowcases so it doesn't matter if she wiggles.

I have q synthetic silk one that helps bit doesn't stop me squishing my hair. Hopefully a turban will keep it out of the way.

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