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The Do's and Don'ts of Detangling Curly Hair

Detangling curly hair can be a daunting task, especially for those who are new to the curly hair world. But fear not, detangling can be easy and painless if done correctly. In this blog, we will go over the do's and don'ts of detangling curly hair to help you achieve beautiful, healthy curls.

Do's:

Detangle with conditioner: Always detangle your curls when they are wet and coated with conditioner. This will provide slip and make it easier to work through any knots or tangles. Look for conditioners that contain natural ingredients like avocado oil, which can help to nourish and strengthen hair while also providing slip.

Use a wide-tooth comb or detangling brush: Use a wide-tooth comb or detangling brush to gently work through your curls. Avoid using regular brushes as they can cause breakage and damage to your hair. A detangling brush can be used but be gentle with it.

Start from the ends: Begin detangling from the ends of your hair and work your way up to the roots. This will help to minimise breakage and prevent unnecessary pulling or tugging on your hair.

Divide your hair into sections: For thick, curly hair, it's best to divide your hair into sections and detangle one section at a time. This will help you to better manage your hair and ensure that you don't miss any tangles.

Be patient: Detangling curly hair can take time, especially if your hair is prone to tangles. Take your time and be patient, work through each section slowly and gently to avoid damaging your hair.

Don'ts:

Don't detangle dry hair: Detangling curly hair when it's dry can cause breakage and damage. Always detangle when your hair is wet and coated with conditioner.

Don't use regular brushes: Regular brushes can cause breakage and damage to your curls. Stick to using a wide-tooth comb or detangling brush.

Don't rush: Rushing through detangling can cause breakage and damage to your hair. Take your time and be patient, work through each section slowly and gently to avoid damaging your hair.

Don't pull or tug: Pulling or tugging on your hair can cause breakage and damage. Be gentle when working through tangles and knots, and use a detangling brush or wide-tooth comb to help work through them.

Don't forget to condition: Conditioning your hair is essential for keeping your curls healthy and nourished. Look for conditioners that contain natural ingredients like nettle or burdock which can help to promote healthy hair growth.

In conclusion, detangling curly hair can be a breeze if done correctly. Remember to always detangle when your hair is wet and coated with conditioner, use a wide-tooth comb or detangling brush, start from the ends and work your way up, and be patient. Avoid detangling dry hair, regular brushes, rushing, pulling or tugging, and don't forget to condition regularly. With these tips and tricks, you'll be able to achieve beautiful, healthy curls that are easy to manage and maintain.

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