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6 Ways to Easily Detangle Your Hair With Less Damage

Follow these simple tips for less breakage
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Use a good conditioner

The battle against hair knots starts with your conditioner. If you're using one that effectively makes your hair smooth and soft, combing after taking a bath will be way easier.

To ensure that your hair is properly conditioned after every bath, let the product sit through your hair especially in areas where your hair usually gets tangled.

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Use wide-tooth combs

Using a brush can cause hair breakage, so opt for wide-tooth combs instead. As much as possible, you don't want to brush wet hair. However, with this product, you can go ahead and comb your hair, especially when you're running out of time getting ready. A wide-tooth comb can loosen those knots, and keep your hair smooth for the rest of the day.

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Brush from the bottom

Another technique that everyone with long hair should do, is to start brushing the hair from the bottom. If you start from the roots, you'll just yank your hair and worsen the knots, which'll lead to breakage. Start combing the tips of your hair, working upward inches by inches. Comb down as you go up to ensure that your hair is tangle-free.

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Use a hair serum

If the knots are too stubborn, apply a hair serum that can help loosen up your hair. Apply the product with your hands and focus on the knot zones in your hair. Once you've noticed your hair getting softer, you can proceed with detangling them.

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Finger-comb

Sometimes, you just have to go back to the basics: If any type of comb or brush isn't working, use your fingers. This way, you can focus on the knots while also keeping the process gentle for your hair. Just remember to take your time to avoid damaging your hair.

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BY NOELLE DENISSE DUMPIT | JAN 14, 2020 | SHARES
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