bedheadDo you know what a bedhead is? Guys with short hair would definitely be able to identify with the bedhead syndrome, especially among the young males who live in the Land of the Rising Sun. After all, Japanese culture tends to dictate that there is no need for a morning shower in favor of evening baths instead, leaving those with short hair to remain at the mercy of their pillows throughout the night. A young and enterprising engineer from America who is known as Max Valverde could very well have come across what can be deemed as a “cure” of sorts for the entire nation of Japan, calling his potential solution the Bedhead Buster (or Neguse Basuta in Japanese).

The Bedhead Buster looks like a shower cap, where it is fast becoming a hit among teens as it offers a quick and effective method to handle the scourge of uncontrollable hair. Since showering in the morning is time and water consuming, the Bedhead Buster solves this issue in a simple manner. All you need to do is pour a glass of water into the cap that happens to be lined with a polyurethane material which absorbs water at a high rate. This does away with any potential mess, and while you slip the cap over your head and give it a vigorous rub for approximately 5 seconds, your hair would have ended up moistened and manageable after that. The Bedhead Buster can be reused for up to 30 times.

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