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health-and-beauty2 years ago

"The Dangers of Sleeping with Wet Hair"

Sleeping with wet hair can lead to hair and scalp damage, as well as create a breeding ground for fungus and bacteria due to the slow drying process, potentially causing yellow discoloration, itchiness, buildup, and flakiness. Fungi thrive in dark, moist environments, and a pillow can harbor up to 16 types of fungal species. Additionally, wet hair can lead to hair breakage and tangled strands, especially for those with curly hair, as the prolonged stretching of the hair cuticle can cause brittleness and breakage.

health-and-beauty2 years ago

"The Dangers of Sleeping with Wet Hair"

Sleeping with wet hair can lead to hair and scalp damage, as well as create a breeding ground for fungus and bacteria due to the slow drying process, potentially causing yellow discoloration, itchiness, buildup, and flakiness. Fungi thrive in dark, moist environments, and a pillow can harbor up to 16 types of fungal species. Additionally, wet hair can lead to hair breakage and tangled strands, especially for those with curly hair, as the prolonged wetness can compromise the outer layer of the hair, leading to dryness and brittleness.

health-and-beauty2 years ago

"The Dangers of Sleeping with Wet Hair"

Sleeping with wet hair can lead to hair and scalp damage, as well as create a breeding ground for fungus and bacteria due to the slow drying process, potentially causing yellow discoloration, itchiness, buildup, and flakiness. Fungi thrive in dark, moist environments, and a pillow can harbor up to 16 types of fungal species. Additionally, wet hair can lead to breakage and tangled strands, especially for those with curly hair, as the prolonged stretching of the hair cuticle can cause brittleness and dryness.

health2 years ago

Debunking the Myth: Cold Weather Does Not Cause Illness

The belief that going outside in the cold with wet hair will make you sick is not entirely true, but there is some scientific basis to it. While cold temperatures alone cannot cause illness, they can create a more favorable environment for germs and weaken the immune system, making us more susceptible to infections. However, the main factor in getting sick during winter is often close contact with others in poorly ventilated spaces, increasing exposure to viruses. It is important to protect oneself by getting vaccinated against viruses like COVID-19, influenza, and RSV.