Do you wake up every morning with a serious case of bedhead? We’ve all been there. Luckily, there is a simple step you can add to your nighttime routine that will guarantee better hair in the morning. It’s called pineapple hair! While the name may sound strange, many women – especially those with curly hair – swear by this technique to wake up with smooth, tangle-free strands. If you want to learn how to pineapple hair, keep reading!
Pineapple hair is an updo worn to keep hair healthy and knot-free overnight. By following the hair pineapple method, you are ensuring that your curls look fresh in the morning. That way, you won’t need to wash your hair to refresh your curls. Not only does this method save you time, but it’s also better for your hair! Shampooing too often can leave hair dry and dull.
Basically, a hair pineapple is a loose ponytail or bun at the top of your head. By keeping your hair up, you prevent tangles and frizz as you toss and turn during the night. Think of it as keeping your curls out of harm’s way! Plus, keeping the hair pineapple nice and loose means you won’t wake up with a big crimp in your hair, as you would with a traditional ponytail or hair bun.
You’ll need a few supplies for this protective hairstyle:
The good news is, it’s so easy to pineapple hair! Just follow these simple steps.
Hint: if you have textured hair, you might find that you’re still waking up with indented hair, even when you use a loose fabric scrunchie or hair tie. If this is the case, try tying the hair pineapple with a silk scarf instead.
Absolutely! You can use the pineapple technique even if your hair is very long. Instead of making a high ponytail with the scrunchie, opt for a loose bun. Then wrap your hair in a scarf to make sure everything stays protected and secure.
If you have short hair, you can still pineapple your hair. Follow the steps above, gathering as much hair as possible into the scrunchie. If you have small pieces that are too short to fit into the scrunchie, you can use a scarf or fabric headband to hold them in place.
If your hair is too short to pull into a hair tie, you can also wrap your hair in a silk scarf before bed. This will keep your hair from getting frizzy while you sleep.
While the pineapple method is typically recommended for curly hair, women with straight hair can also use the technique. In fact, women who have fine or frizz-prone hair may find the pineapple method to be especially helpful!
If you’ve never tried it before, pineapple your hair tonight! Then leave us a comment below to let us know how your hair looks in the morning. We think you’ll be happy with the results!