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The phrase "bed head" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe messy or unkempt hair that results from sleeping.
Example: "After waking up, I looked in the mirror and couldn't believe the state of my bed head."
Alternatives: "messy hair" or "sleep hair".
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bed head
noun
The disheveled appearance of a person's hair after he/she has risen from sleeping. Similar to bed hair.
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He didn't use Bed Head; he just had bed head.
I wanted bed head.
"It's like people with great bed head.
He had big, startled-looking eyes, an expansive mouth, a jutting jaw, and enviable bed head.
He: financial services, gym, bed head, shirt undone to second button, a beer, steak frites.
And you still put bare skin on the bed: head, hands, feet.
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The angled, glazed roof segment above the bed-head offers views of the sky.
Hers is ironed and smooth, his is an artful bed-head.
Meanwhile, Steve Nash was rubbing his eyes below his bed-head hair, not quite awake.
(There's also a straight-hair variety, but style hounds prefer the bed-head look).
Its cover offered a more wholesome version of Mick Jagger: all lips and shaggy bed-head.
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