For example, if you have dry hair, choose a moisturizing shampoo. Going to bed with clean hair also keeps your pillowcase free from grease that can transfer to your face while you sleep.

Keep the style loose so it’s comfortable for you to sleep on. If elastic hair bands are uncomfortable, use a soft scrunchy to keep your locks in place.

If you find it uncomfortable to sleep on the French braid, make 2 smaller French braids on the sides of your head.

A high bun is great for sleeping on since the bun rests on your pillow instead of under your head.

Sleeping with a silk scarf around your hair is especially great for curly hair, which is more prone to becoming frizzy.

Sleeping on silk also prevents your hair from drying out since silk doesn’t absorb moisture like cotton.

If you don’t have time to wash your face with a cleanser, use a makeup remover wipe. Then, rinse your face with cool water.

Many anti-aging products are also photo-sensitive, which means you shouldn’t apply them during the day if you’ll be exposed to sunlight.

If you have a lot of pillowcases, swap out your pillowcase every night.

Keep your head slightly elevated to prevent fluid buildup around your eyes.

Remember to apply a moisturizer to your skin before turning in for the night. Since you’re pulling your hair back, you don’t need to worry about your hair getting moisturizer on it.