Laura Corum

Detangling Hair: How To Safely Unlock Hair Knots Without Hair Damage


Tangles in hair can be caused by various factors which make hair to become matted. When detangling hair, one should take great care to avoid causing undue pain while cautiously avoiding damage to the hair. Tangled hair is very difficult to deal with especially if your hair is curly or dry. We will explore the six top tips for dealing with tangled hair as well as preventative measure to keep off tangling.. Generally however, you must remember to always be gentle with your hair. The tips include:

Hold Your Hair Above The Tangle When Combing

When detangling your hair, start by sectioning it. Establish a firm grip on the section of hair between your fingers above the specific tangle that you intend to remove. This method will prevent the comb's pulling from unnecessary tagging on your on your scalp causing a lot of pain and accidental pulling out of hair while trying to establish more control over the tangle.

Use Tools And Products Specifically Designed For Detangling

There are specific detangling products available like the detangling shampoo and conditioner. These products are made specifically to suit your hair type. The detangling products and tools are designed to provide slip, moisturize and enhance elasticity in order to reduce on breakage and reduce friction during detangling. A detangling tool is designed to penetrate the hair easily. A wide toothed wooden comb can achieve this quite well. There is also a special detangling comb that is used mainly on children to minimize yelling during combing. It works on both dry and wet hair.

Detangle While Taking A Shower

Detangling while in the shower can work well for people whose hair is more prone to tangling when it’s dry. After you shampoo your hair with a detangling shampoo, pour plenty of detangling conditioner into it, then loosen the knots with your fingers. After you have eliminated most of the tangles, dry the hair by squeezing the hair ends gently. While doing this, avoid piling your hair on the top of your head as this will cause more tangles to form. For hairs that have many and hard to remove tangles, wear a shower cap for around 20 minutes on hair with a good measure of detangling shampoo then rinse it out and apply the conditioner; then continue with the above drying and handling routine.

Divide Your Hair Into Manageable Sections

When starting to detangle the hair divide your hair into sections that you can handle easily. This makes it easier to target the knots and it gets easy to work through them. After you are done working on each section, apply oil to stop further tangles from forming.

Begin Working On Your Hair From The Top

The correct brushing and combing method is very important when detangling the hair. In normal hair routines one works from the bottom towards the top. But when detangling the more sensible approach is working from the ends so that you work on each tangle at a time instead of all at once.

Detangle With Your Fingers When Hair is Dry

The hair is less fragile when dry and you can do most of the detangling before washing with the use of a detangling brush or a detangling product. Melted coconut oil is a cheap option of giving the hair some slip. After applying the oil on the knots separate the hairs slowly using your fingers, until the hair is loose enough to be combed with a wide toothed comb. The tangles that refuse to come off in this way may require a professional way of removing them preferably in a salon.

It’s important to know how to prevent tangles from forming in order to avoid the hustle of removing them. Some of these ways include:

Trimming Your Hair Regularly: Hair with many split ends like the ones found in long hair, forms tangles easily. Getting regular trims preferably after every two or three months will keep the hair tangle free. There should be no fear of hair becoming short after trims as only the ends are cut, and the hair keeps growing everyday. Trimming is also a good way to repair dry damaged hair.

Cover Your Hair Using Silk Made Materials: Whether its during sleep or during the day, the sleeping or day caps should be made from silk or have a silk lining. This will reduce abrasion on the hair which is notorious for causing tangles.

When Washing Your Hair Rub The Scalp Not The Hair: While shampooing your hair, put more effort into rubbing the scalp and not the hair. This is in order to reduce the amount of movement on the hair ends.

Detangling hair can be a demanding job. However, with the right tools and proper planning, it can be a painless experience. Adhere to the above tips for the best effect.

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