It's a feeling many can relate to; getting in from a day of socializing and wanting nothing more than to be able to put up your hair, wipe off your makeup and get your comfies on. The overwhelming wave of suddenly being aware of the hair down your back is already overstimulation and can lead to sensory overload that is hard to shake off once it's on your mind. This uncontrollable feeling is clearly one many can relate to, as demonstrated when Mia Barker, a 23-year-old content creator from the United Kingdom, shared a video to , sparking conversation on the subject.
must be done immedietly Her and almost 1 million likes since it was shared to @miaisobellebarker at the end of May, received multiple comments expressing how others relate. "Bracelets give me sensory overload I hate them for some reason but they are so cute," wrote one. "Omg [Oh my god] I never understood how people can just wear there hair down, little bangs and face layers and all.
" added another. "I'm dyyyyying to get my hair away from me 24/7." To find out more about why we get so overstimulate, spoke to cognitive psychologist and fashion business consultant, Dr.
Carolyn Mair, who shared how it may be to linked to societal pressures. Mair said: "Some women, and men, have heightened sensory sensitivity, which means they can be more easily overwhelmed by tactile sensations such as the feel of certain fabrics, the weight of hair, or the pressure of clothing on their skin. "For example, tight or itchy clothing, hea.