7 Tips to Prevent Tangled Tresses

Brush before you wash

Before washing, run a wide-tooth comb or a soft-bristle hair brush through your hair gently. This aids in preventing the formation of knots when shampooing.

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Always condition after shampooing

Massage a generous amount of conditioner into your hair, paying particular attention to the ends. Use your fingers to remove any knots you encounter.

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Dry gently

Twisting the "towel turban" might cause tangling or breaking. Rubbing hair dry with a rough towel is bad too. Instead, wipe hair dry and gently squeeze excess water.

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Seal your ends

Apply a sealer to your hair's tips after conditioning to keep moisture in. This procedure prevents your ends from twisting around themselves, which also helps prevent snarls.

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Put hair up before exercising

Pull hair into a bun, ponytail, or braids to avoid tangling when swimming, playing sports, or being active. Restricting hair mobility reduces matting.

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Use wind protection

Wind can tangle hair in seconds. A cap or scarf will shield your hair from the weather. You may also tie your hair back to prevent it from blowing around.

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Care for your hair even while you re sleeping

Cotton pillows are ubiquitous, but hair may stick on them and snag as you sleep. Choose silk or refined cotton for your pillowcase.

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