I have wavy hair about shoulder length. I comb my hair everyday in shower and let it dry that way so my curls stay together. But whenever I run my hand through it, my hand gets stuck and while trying to detangle it, I discover knots on each hair like a sort of climbing rope!? I later decided I would also use a brush after shower, one that is made of wood (from body shop) but I discovered that it gives me split ends, I know they are new because I just had a haircut for my split ends a week ago. I wonder If there are any solutions to this problem? I don't want to cut my hair short and I would more likely appreciate solutions not including chemicals. My hair is thin so any chemical might damage my hair severely.
My Hair gets tangled and results in split ends and knots?
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My Hair gets tangled and results in split ends and knots?
The answer is easy: Your hair is naturally wavy. Naturally wavy hair is naturally tangled. I would say stop using the brush to prevent split ends.
My Hair gets tangled and results in split ends and knots?
I have the EXACT same problem....so i have to shower everytime i wanna comb my hair..... so i just comb my hair in the shower but by the end of the day u cant really expect to have ur hair detangled....thats what curly hair is all about! lol but seriously though. and i cant straighten my hair real good cuz my hair has to be dry.....and when its dry its poofy cuz i have to comb through it.....so i got the remington wet 2 straight iron and it works great! i just got it yesterday! but thats the only solution i can find for my hair. =[
My Hair gets tangled and results in split ends and knots?
I have the same sort of hair. Thin, naturally wavy, but gets tangles and split ends really easily. The only way I've found I can deal with it is to straighten my hair... I know the heat probably isn't the best for it, but I have one of those high-end ceramic ones, so that might help a little... But when I straighten my hair, it doesn't get nearly as snarly.
Hope this helps!
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