Newsweek: Is It Ever OK To Sleep With Wet Hair? Experts Weigh In

Our client Darrius Peace was recently featured in Newsweek’s article, "Is It Ever OK to Sleep With Wet Hair? Experts Weigh In," by Lydia Patrick. The article explores the myths and realities of sleeping with wet hair, with industry professionals weighing in on its potential effects.

Love Publicity ensured that Darrius’ expertise in natural hair care reached a wide audience by connecting him with Newsweek. We positioned him as a knowledgeable voice in hair health and styling trends.

In the article, Darrius debunked a common misconception, stating "No, going to bed with wet hair doesn't make it greasier because there's no science that backs the over or underproduction of sebum due to wet hair." He also highlighted the risks for those with thick or coarse hair, warning that sleeping with wet hair could lead to fungal buildup, irritation, and even hair loss if left untreated.

Additionally, Darrius emphasized the importance of scalp health, saying, "Scalp infection is indicated by scalp inflammation, redness, itchiness, and sometimes white scaly flakes. If experiencing any of these symptoms, you should consult a dermatologist for treatment."

The full article can be found on Newsweek: Is It Ever OK to Sleep With Wet Hair? Experts Weigh In.

At Love Publicity, we help clients across many sectors, including lifestyle, hospitality, retail, and nonprofit, by engaging traditional, digital, and social public relations strategies to produce innovative publicity campaigns. We are proud to support experts like Darrius Peace in sharing their insights with the world.

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