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Why you should never sleep with Olaplex in your hair

EXPERTS have revealed why you should never go to sleep with Olaplex in your hair.

The popular product can cause a gross danger to the skin if left on wet locks overnight.

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The conditioner can cause a danger to the skin if left overnightCredit: Olaplex
Experts warn of the dangers of the product if left overnight on your scalpCredit: Getty

Olaplex went viral on social media as a nourishing and protective treatment for frizzy tresses.

While leaving it on for prolonged periods might leave your hair silky smooth, it won't do your skin any favours.

Your soaked pillow will turn into a nest for bacteria that can damage your complexion.

You'll breathe these germs in and smear them all over your face over the eight or so hours you spend in bed.

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: "The more moisture sinks into your pillowcase, the more your pillow becomes an ideal environment for bacteria due to the heat and humidity.

"Pillowcases are made of materials that, if they get damp and retain moisture, could lead to breakouts and clogged pores due to the dead skin and other bacteria that can live in those spots."

Our bodies can shed over 15million skin cells and lose around a litre of sweat in just one night.

This, and the water from wet hair, can cause microbes to multiply and become infectious to the skin.

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The experts added: "Moisture can sink through the pillow covers into your pillow and duvet, meaning your bedding will need to be washed much more often.

"This is because the moisture transferred onto your bedspread could cause skin irritation if you do your routine repeatedly before bed, as well as a growth in bacteria."

To prevent yeast infections and other skin conditions, it is advised to dry your hair before going to bed.

It is also recommended to sleep using a silk pillowcase as they can protect you from transferring bacteria to your skin.

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To avoid hair friction, you can also wrap your hair in a silky scarf.

Doctors advise regularly washing your pillow - at least once a week - as the fabric can store harmful bacteria and mould spores.

This is particularly important if you share your bed with someone else.

Dermatologist Jennifer Linder told : "Impetigo is a bacterial skin infection that can occur anywhere on the body, including the face and scalp.

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