By Michelle Rostamian, Reviewed
Credit: Getty Images / NoSystem images
Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed’s editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission. There are a few golden rules when it comes to beauty among them, removing your makeup before bed and wearing SPF on a daily basis. But when it comes to hair, we tend to push our limits in ways we don t with skincare (think: delaying your trims and over-using hot tools). One common habit that can damage your hair is sleeping on it while it’s wet. Whether you tend to take your showers at night or you like to braid your wet hair at night to reveal mermaid-like waves come morning (guilty), one thing is for sure: Your hair is weakest when it s wet, which makes the way you treat it while it s in this state matter more. You should go to bed with completely dry hair if you want to keep your strands as healthy as possible, according