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There’s nothing worse than waking up to knotted hair after a restful night’s sleep. Tangled strands can get the best of anyone, no matter how well you care for your hair. Fortunately, even though detangling your strands can be a hassle, it’s not the most difficult thing to do\u2014that is, if you know the right way to do it. Yes, there is a correct way to detangle your strands, and chances are, you haven’t been doing it properly. Nor have you likely been taking the necessary precautions to prevent tangled hair from forming in the first place.Detangling Your Hair<\/p>\n

We spoke with Living Proof Test Salon stylist Molly Leahy to get some expert insight into how to detangle your hair without causing damage or breakage, and the best way to keep your strands from getting tangled altogether. Keep scrolling to read her sage advice and to see our favorite products to keep your style tangle-free.<\/p>\n

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1. Start at the Ends<\/h3>\n

At the point when the vast majority brush their hair, they will in general go from the top to the base. Also, in case you’re attempting to detangle a bunch, almost certainly, you follow a similar strategy. However, what you definitely should do is start from the closures and move gradually up. “At the point when you fire reviewing high, you are basically taking the entirety of your knot and brushing them together into a bigger bunch which can cause more breakage,” Leahy underlines.<\/p>\n

2. Work in Small Sections<\/h3>\n

Essentially direct over, there’s no compelling reason to brush your whole head of hair in case you’re just working with a couple of tangles. Segment off your strands where the bunches are and tenderly brush through them. In case you’re powerful with your brushing, that will just aggravate the issue and cause harm. So all things considered, take as much time as is needed and show restraint. The bunch will come out\u2014it’s anything but a little TLC.<\/p>\n

3. Utilize the Right Brush<\/h3>\n

Simply any ol’ brush won’t do the trick with regards to detangling your hair. You need one intended to dispose of the relative multitude of bunches in your hair without causing harm. Leahy suggests utilizing a wide-tooth brush or “a detangling brush that is made to be delicate on your hair and will forestall more breakage.” Thankfully, there are a lot of brushes and looks over out there for you to browse, however we’ll get into that later.<\/p>\n

4. Use a Detangling Spray<\/h3>\n

Other than a brush, detangling splash is a fundamental item to utilize when managing tied hair, particularly in case you’re working with dry hair. It’s basic you spritz on the detangler before you utilize a hair brush or brush on your strands, as it will “trim the obstruction when brushing” to try not to exacerbate things. Any slip you can add to your strands will consider simple expulsion of any bunches without causing hair breakage.<\/p>\n

5. Get in the Shower<\/h3>\n

Some of the time you need some additional real effort to get a bunch out. Furthermore, by oil, we mean water. In the event that the knot are truly downright awful, a wet brush or wide-tooth brush. Leahy noticed that these instruments will assist you with working the bunch on wet hair. She additionally focuses on the need to use a conditioner for some additional slip in tangled hair.<\/p>\n

6. Leave in Some Conditioner<\/h3>\n

For those with coarse, wavy hair, Leahy says not to clean out the entirety of your conditioner. Leave a smidgen in to help in the detangling interaction after your shower. In any event, applying a leave-in conditioner will take care of business.<\/p>\n

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