


Add in a bit of your favorite leave-in conditioner, and you have the perfect recipe for coiffed curly goodness. That being said, when you use a wrap overnight, you'll wake up with strands that are soft, smooth, and tangle-free-a quite refreshing accomplishment if you struggle to keep your curls in check. The alternative is to snag a satin or silk pillowcase, which also helps, but won't lock in that deep hydration quite like a hair wrap will. Hair wraps are best used at night to help shield your locks from a cotton pillowcase. Satin- and silk-lined hair wraps help keep strands at their healthiest by locking in moisture, preventing friction against harsh fabrics, and protecting any style you want to keep nice for a while. All hair ( especially curls) would do well with a satin, silk, or microfiber hair wrap. The art of hair wrapping definitely isn't a new thing, but I would say it's underappreciated. There's a little secret I'm going to let you in on-and it really won't require a lot of effort on your end. What if I told you healthy and hydrated curls with a little extra spring in their step were possible to have every single day? I know, you'd probably say I've lost it, right? Think again.
