You've heard the warning before: "Don’t go outside with wet hair, or you’ll catch a cold!" But how much truth is there to this advice? Is stepping out into the cold with damp hair actually dangerous, ...
Sleeping with wet hair is often blamed for fungal issues, but moisture alone isn’t the full story. Fungal growth depends on ...
Sleeping with wet hair can be convenient, especially if you have a busy schedule and don’t have time to dry your hair before bed. However, sleeping with wet hair can be tricky, especially for Black ...
If your hair takes longer than a few minutes to dry, you’ve probably put some serious thought into the best time of day to wash it. Lots of us choose to wash at night, although that often leads to ...
Going outside or to bed with wet hair does not increase the risk of becoming sick. However, warm and damp environments, such as a pillow in contact with a person’s wet hair, may lead to infections on ...
According to a popular old wives' tale, going to bed with wet hair can lead to catching a nasty cold. While this myth has ...
Bath before bed? You know the drill. Time to plug in the hairdryer because going to bed with wet hair will have you waking up with the snots. Well, technically it won’t because despite what your mum ...