Tips for proper combing:
- Use a wide toothed comb.
This is the comb I use. I would also advise that you use a nail file to file down any jagged seams on the comb that could potentially rip your hair.
- If your hair is wet, put some conditioner in it to give it some slip. If the conditioner does not soften your hair, make is slippery and easy for the comb to glide through then you should probably change your conditioner. Most drug store brands will work nicely though.
Comb your hair while it is thoroughly saturated with conditioner.
If your hair is dry, part your hair in sections and comb starting from the tips and working down to the roots detangling gently as you work your way down.
I often see women rake combs and brushes through their hair, remove the broken strands caught in the bristles and toss it with such indifference. Well, lets do the math, if you break 20 strands of hair (and I am being conservative) every time you comb your hair and you comb your hair 3 times a day, how many strands will you lose in one month, 6months, 1 year. It all counts. I challenge you to do this: inspect your comb everytime you comb your hair and ensure that there are NO broken strands. Normal shedding is fine and you can identify shedded strands by inspecting the strand, if there is a tiny white bulb at the end, then its normal healthy shedding and you are off the hook
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This is the biggest change you need to get the your hair from this:
To this:
- Happy growing...
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