Detangle Natural Hair
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Most naturals dread detangling their hair. It’s a process that can take forever but it is crucial to caring for your hair. When detangling your hair, you have to ensure you are detangling properly or you’ll break your hair off. Here are a few tips to make detangling your hair easier.
Slip. Make sure you’re using a product that provides slip. This is important when it comes to detangling your hair. You should be able to easily run a comb through your hair when you have enough slip.
Detangle on wet hair. Trying to detangle on dry hair will break your hair off.
Detangle using conditioner. Detangling while you’re conditioning works well because your hair is already wet. Conditioner also provides great slip.
Detangle in sections. When your hair is wet, section it off and detangle it that way. This works better than trying to detangle your entire head at once. It also makes the process easier.
Use a wide-tooth comb. Our hair is very delicate. Using a wide-tooth comb can make detangling easier and reduces the chance of breakage.
Start from the ends. If you start at the root of your hair, your ends will still be tangled and it will be a disaster. Start from the ends of your hair and work your way up. Make sure the ends of your hair are completely detangled before moving up.
Be gentle. Remember, natural hair is very fragile. Being too rough when you are detangling will be painful and cause damage. Take your time, your hair will thank you.
The main thing to keep in mind when detangling your hair is to take your time. Yes, we want to be finished with it quickly but rushing the process will do more harm than good. With these tips in mind, the next time you detangle your hair will be much smoother.
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