Put it up in a braid to prevent knots.
You should probably wrap it up before bed after combing it to lessen the chance of it becoming too unmanageable, tangled, and matted.
tie it up
Waitresses should tie their hair back to prevent their naturally falling out hair from getting in customers' food.
What you should do is lay down on your bed with your head hanging of the end. Then, get a brush and brush your hair into a ponytail shape. Tie it, and there you go. !
who invented the first hair tie? who invented the first hair tie? who invented the first hair tie?
Only if you tie the cord to your hair before jumping.
MY hair? I don't even know you, so please, don't try to tie my hair, with hair tie or without.
You can braid it or tie it on 2 sides or you can tie it up or you can tie it over your shoulder on 1 side
Don't tie. Putting your hair up too much causes it to break, which will create split ends. ----------------------- It's best to put your hair in a loose, low ponytail, using a cloth ponytail holder before going to bed. This will help with the breakage that occurs if you should twist and turn while sleeping. Wearing a silk bonnet or using a silk pillow case will also help prevent this.
You should tie up long hair in a science lab to keep it from dragging through your experiments, or being lit up by a Bunsen burner.
Tie your hair into a braid or two,and keep it on for several hours each day,sleep in braids if you can,so that the hair can ease up and you will see progress in several days. If that is not working ,then straighten your hair before bed ,then tie as many braids as you can and sleep in them.Untie them in the morning and you will get wavy hair.
It's so hair doesn't dangle in the chemicals, are some are dangerous.