Astronauts leave hair loose for comfort in microgravity

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A recent joke by President Donald Trump about astronaut Sunita Williams' "wild hair" has sparked interest about hair care in space. Many people are curious why astronauts, especially women, keep their hair loose while in orbit. In space, there is no gravity. This means that hair does not fall or tangle as it does on Earth. On the International Space Station, hair floats freely. Astronauts do not have to worry about it getting in their eyes or interfering with their work. As a result, tying up hair is not necessary. Another benefit of loose hair in space is comfort. Astronauts wear helmets and other headgear that can restrict airflow. Having hair down allows for better air circulation around the scalp, helping astronauts stay cool during long missions. Overall, the experience of microgravity offers a unique feeling as hair floats in the air. This natural hairstyle choice is both practical and enjoyable for astronauts like Sunita Williams.


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