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Alexis Gwyn

A licensed cosmetologist and certified trichologist with over 10 years of experience in the hair care industry. Alexis is passionate about empowering women to feel confident and beautiful in their appearance, no matter what their hair type or texture.

Detangling Short Natural Hair: Tips to Avoid Damage and Breakage

Detangling can be a challenging task for those with tightly curled hair. Improper detangling can lead to damage and breakage, but with the right technique and frequency, you can avoid these issues. In this article, we will discuss the best practices for detangling short natural hair.

When to Detangle Your Hair During Wash Day

The best time to start detangling is during the shampoo process. This allows you to remove shed hair and begin smoothing the cuticle. It’s important to detangle regularly, so don’t wait too long between washes.

Starting with Your Fingers

When detangling, start with your fingers. Feel for the knots and gently pull them apart. This method can help you avoid causing damage to your hair.

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Using a Wide-Tooth Comb

If your hair keeps tangling, you can use a wide-tooth comb to detangle. However, avoid using a fine-tooth comb as it can cause more damage to your hair. Always start at the ends and work your way up to the roots.

Reasons Why Natural Hair Tangles Easily

One reason natural hair tangles easily is because of the tight curls. Another reason could be bunching your hair up during the shampoo process or leaving your hair in an Afro state for long periods of time. Shed hair collects inside of your curls and begins to mat and pack down, causing more tangles. Shed hairs are also higher in porosity and can snag your healthy strands.

Conclusion

Detangling is an important aspect of maintaining healthy, natural hair. Remember to detangle during the shampoo process, start with your fingers, and use a wide-tooth comb if necessary. Avoid waiting too long between washes and try not to bunch up your hair or leave it in an Afro state for too long. By following these tips, you can detangle your hair safely and avoid damage and breakage.

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