How KNOT to Damage Tangled Hair

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4 Steps How KNOT to Damage Your Hair

Do you find yourself constantly struggling with those troublesome tangles in your child’s hair? Dealing with knotted hair and a crying child is the last problem you need when you’re rushing to get out the door for school in the morning or to get to that all-important dance recital. No one wants to battle tangles day in and day out, so we’ve put together a few tips that may help you and or your child with a tangled hair dilemma!

Tip #1: Tangled Hair At Night

If you constantly struggle with knots, one solution could be an easy fix at bedtime.

Simply change your child’s pillowcase from cotton to silk or satin.

Cotton’s coarse texture allows hair to break, tangle, matt and frizz. Silk (or satin) pillowcases, on the other hand, are made of perfectly smooth fibers, which reduce friction and the chance for tangles. This means that sleeping on a silk pillowcase will cause no mechanical irritation to your hair. This even helps reduce hair damage, such as split ends.

Also before bed, remove any hair braids and comb your child’s hair out thoroughly. Re-braiding hair before bed can also work to eliminate friction between your child’s hair and the pillowcase, meaning no morning struggles with the hairbrush.

Tip# 2: While Showering

Shampoo commercials have been getting it all wrong. Those commercials where models happily stack or pile their hair on their heads during shampooing have probably actually contributed to a lot of tangling throughout the decades!

Never stack your hair during shampooing. Also, turn the water to cool while rinsing. This causes the cuticle hair to lay fat on your head, creating smoother hair with less chance of tangling. Use a shampoo like Kerastase Bain Chronologiste Revitalizing Shampoo for All Hair Types to help with tangled hair. Condition every time you wash, and be sure to thoroughly rinse all shampoo and conditioner out of your hair. Kerastase Creme Chronologiste Conditioning Balm For All Hair Types is perfect for conditioning any hair type, and smells amazing too

Tip#3: After Showering

Use a hair detangling spray while combing out hair after the shower.

In a nutshell, hair detanglers coat hair with oil that causes the hair’s surface to tighten and smooth out. Hair detanglers further give hair a positive electrical charge – which actually lessens the static that causes frizz and worsens tangles.

Tip# 4: Combing & Brushing for Tangled Hair

Unleashing a brush on wet, tangled hair is the worst thing you can do. This approach can create damage and breakage to your child’s smooth, delicate locks. So never brush wet hair.

Instead of brushing, comb through wet hair section by section. Always start at the bottom of a section, work your way up before moving on to the next section. Only use a wide toothed comb when dealing with knotted hair.

If your child still has a problem with tangles when the hair is dry, considering trying a product called the “WET” BRUSH. These rounded flat brushes have been especially created to solve the tangle problem in children’s and adults’ hair.

While we geared these tips toward children, adults who experience damage and tangling can also benefit from them.

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