
Beauty


Share
Published 16:19 15 Sept 2023 BST
Explore more on these topics:
Credit: Getty[/caption]
Speaking to Allure, Marc Anthony hair care's artistic director, Marilisa Sears, says she was told not to do this as it could result in fungal and bacterial infections, which, in turn, could lead to an itchy scalp and dandruff.
Following this warning, a range of dermatologists weighed in and confirmed that when we add sopping or damp, wet hair to a pillowcase laced with dead skin cells, makeup, and natural oils, the concoction is the stuff of nightmares.
"Certain bacteria and fungi thrive in warm, moist environments and so will proliferate on scalp skin if it stays damp for hours," Noëlle Sherber, a Washington, D.C.-based board-certified dermatologist, told the publication.
It is most common for a yeast called Malassezia (even the name is awful) to fester on the scalp, which will lead to flakiness that can be misidentified as dandruff. If you're unsure, she recommends seeing a dermatologist.
Another reason to often put your wet tresses on your pillow is that it could result in small acne bumps or pustules (just trust me, you don't want them), which can become itchy or painful to live with and are more commonly known as bacterial or fungal folliculitis.
[caption id="attachment_588473" align="aligncenter" width="640"]
Credit: Getty[/caption]
Dr. Sherber, however, tells the outlet that this is relatively common and happens when our hair follicles have become inflamed. As it is tricky to self-diagnose, seeing a dermatologist is recommended if you find yourself experiencing symptoms.
Now, before you think that's all, unfortunately, it's not. What can occur on your scalp from having a wet bedhead can also pop up on the face as fungal acne, as well as the upper body, especially if you have longer hair that may shuffle against your shoulders, neck, back, or beyond.
"I've diagnosed patients with this and traced the cause to their sleeping with their face on a damp pillow caused by going to bed with wet hair," Dr. Sherber explains.
This presents as small red bumps, which may look like acne if caused by Malassezia. Similar to the scalp, it is a form of follictus.
Next time I hit snooze and think, 'I'll just shower later,' I'll be swiftly reminded of the word 'Malassezia.' Or else force myself to put a hairdryer on my hair before drifting off.
Consider me warned.
Kash Beauty’s ultra-viral lip stain makes its long-awaited comeback
The Kash Beauty product we’ve all been waiting for Kash Beauty has long been a favourite of the Her team, so it’s safe to say we’re overjoyed to see the return of the brand’s Lip Lock Lip Stains. The restock has finally landed. After two months and what felt like half the internet asking, KASH Beauty’s Lip Lock Lip Stains […]
Beauty
2 days ago
Brides warned against getting Botox ahead of their wedding day – here’s why
Brides are being warned against getting Botox before their wedding day If your wedding day is just around the corner, then there’s no doubt you’re feeling both excited, nervous, and overwhelmed by the sheer amount of appointments you’ve made. From nails to your make-up trial run, to massages and facials, there’s a lot of beauty […]
Beauty
2 days ago
Beauty
Price of Dyson hairdryer massively reduced in limited-time deal
Beauty