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Tangled hair
Tangled hair





tangled hair
  1. TANGLED HAIR HOW TO
  2. TANGLED HAIR PROFESSIONAL

If your tangles are the result of a little bit of a heavy hairspray hand, adding moisture to the hair might just be your best bet. “If my hair has too much grit from hairspray or other products, I take a few drops of a light hair oil, massage it into my hair mid-shaft to ends, then gently brush through hair,” says Shelton. “It’s basically a styler and a treatment in one.”

TANGLED HAIR PROFESSIONAL

She suggests a taming spray like Bosley Professional Strength Volumizing & Thickening Nourishing Leave-In ($16, ). “If you start at the top, it will become a mangled mess in the middle,” cautions Shelton. Just be sure to apply the product at the ends and work up. If a serum is too oily for you, a detangler is another great option. “Start by applying a small pump to the tangled area, brush through, and apply additional product as necessary.” “The TRESem m é Keratin Smooth Keratin Infusing Serum ($6, ,) is really great for this,” she says. To remedy this, Syfu recommends applying a serum with silicone to help tangles slip through brush bristles more easily. If you’re prone to knots and tangles while hair is dry, sometimes using a brush can seem like a nightmare. Inevitably, hair will see tangles at some point. Looks like that missed trim appointment is more important than you thought! Lastly, another big cause of tangles: Dry ends that haven’t been trimmed in a while. “Choose a shampoo and conditioner that works best on your hair type, but never skip on conditioning ends!” In addition, many tangles are caused by wearing constant ponytails, sleeping with your hair down, and too much friction and tension on the hair, says Bosley Professional Strength Specialist JB Shelton.

tangled hair

“Moisturize hair if you are tangle prone-always!” says TRESemmé Celebrity Stylist, Jeanie Syfu. Tangles, in general, occur when hair is lacking hydration.

TANGLED HAIR HOW TO

To show you how to fix tangled hair, we chatted with two top hairstylists to get the scoop. It’s a lose, lose situation when it comes to knots. But sometimes battling tangles can be a serious business: Brush them out while dry and run the risk of creating more tangles brush them out while wet and possibly cause breakage. Unwanted knots, loops, and frizz are just a way of life for anyone with any length at all to their hair. Trust me.Whether you’re battling a particularly blustery day, the wrath of too much hairspray, or an inadvertently restless night of sleep, tangles happen. Although it might take more time to maintain and get rid of the knots, it's definitely worth it. What I've learned is to be extremely patient, whether it's when I wake up with full-on bedhead or when I encounter a bunch of tangles mid-day. One time, when I got extremely frustrated with tangles from beach hair, I ripped my hair to get rid of a huge knot and let me tell you, it was not the wisest decision I've made, nor was it easy for me to fix the damage I caused to my strands. Not only are you breaking your strands and making it more difficult to repair, but it's also extremely painful. I'll admit - sometimes I'm very much tempted to just pull out the knots myself, but then I rememer how horrible and damaging it can be to my tresses. Yes, this includes brushing it out aggressively without detangler or pulling it apart yourself. This has always been a huge problem for me, but there is one thing I keep in mind to never do to my tangled hair: Rip it. From the weather, to city smog, to countless hair products, there are many ways your hair can develop a bunch of bothersome knots throughout the day. When you have really long hair, it's pretty much expected to get tangles on the daily.







Tangled hair