How To Keep Your Hair From Tangled?
Whether your hair is long or short, we know the struggle all too well. Learning how to deal with hair tangles is such a pain. We all can't wake up every day expecting to have great hair, but throwing in some tangles and knots can make mornings even worse.
Today, we will apply a few simple steps to our hair care routine were the best remedies to keep our hair such as Peruvian kinky curly hair from getting tangled throughout the day.
1. Condition the ends
When I shower, I condition my hair at least twice. I start from my ends and move upward slightly toward my scalp. Once I condition and leave it in for about 5 minutes, I rinse and repeat. The second time I condition, I really focus on the bottom half of my Malaysian body wave virgin hair down to my ends. Especially when straightening hair with heat products, your ends will most likely be damaged and need all the repairing you can give.
2. Use the right brush every morning and every night
I love using paddle brushes to brush my hair, but I know that wide-tooth combs also work great for detangling. I know it can be difficult, but just like brushing your teeth, it really makes a difference to brush your hair in the morning and before you go to sleep. With long hair, I'm slightly, but if it means not having to fight off a bird's nest in the morning, I'll gladly sacrifice 5 minutes of sleeping time.
3. Avoid hair care products with a lot of chemicals
Chemicals are bad, bad, bad. Really harsh chemicals should be a big NO for your hair. Using them on a consistent basis could also contribute to damaging your hair. More damage is more tangles. Now I'm not saying to not use hair styling products at all, but being wise in which products you use could be an ultimate score for your Brazilian deep wave hair bundles.
4. Keep your hair dyes and bleaching a minimum
So I'm pretty much obsessed with dying my hair, and get defensive when people question why I change my hair color often. But I've learned to keep the hair dyes to 3 times a year at most. No matter what, it's still dye, and will ultimately cause damage whether we want to believe it or not. The more dye I use, the drier my hair becomes, and tangles become more frequent after dying my locks. Keeping dyes to a minimum is best to keep your hair less damaged and less tangled.
5. Trim your hair every 3 months
Even getting a simple trim for your hair can work wonders. If your hair grows like mine, it grows pretty fast, and usually, I'll end up with split ends sooner than I'd like. So cutting off those dead ends can really help keep the tangles away and leave your hair looking healthier and bouncier. And if you don't feel like visiting your hair stylist often, you can try fixing those ends without trimming.
6. Avoid heat as much as possible
There are so many ways to avoid heat for your hair styling needs. Crimping straightening—the possibilities are endless. So if at all costs, you need to use heat for whatever reason, try your best to find a different alternative. Less heat means less damage, leaving your hair more tangle-free.