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tangled hair!


Question Posted Saturday March 3 2007, 1:47 am

sorry, wrong category i know. anyways, every time i get out of the shower, my hair is super tangley. i use shampoo and conditioner every time, and ive tried a bunch of different stuff. but it is always extremely knotted and stuff when i blow dry or comb it afterwards. it takes forever to get it dry and untangled. what should i do about this?! please and thanks :]

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CourtneyGlynne answered Tuesday March 6 2007, 10:23 pm:
[Link](Mouse over link to see full location) am a professional hairstylist, but do not take my advice at word. I cannot fully analyze your situation without a current photograph front, side, and back. If you would like further advice, please contact me on AIM.

There is a very cheap, very concentrated conditioner that Aussie makes. It's called Knot-Forgotten. It is VERY concentrated and eliminates ALL knots. And makes your hair really smooth and slick. It also repairs damaged cuticles and ends from having to detangle your hair with a brush or comb.
Also, rubbing your hair with a towel, otherwise known as traditional towel drying, frizzes your hair and makes more knots than what is called for. Try just grabbing the hair with the towel and running it down the shaft of the hair. Works better and is better for your hair!

Good luck!

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rere93 answered Saturday March 3 2007, 10:20 am:
Do you wear a rubber band in your hair before you shower? If you don't you should try it some time. If it does get taggled, it won't be alot. It will be easy to come out. Hope it works out!

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Stephi-Giles answered Saturday March 3 2007, 6:01 am:
Try bringing in a brush and runing it through your hair when the conditioner is in...then rinse out the conditiner and when you get out brush it then do whatever with it (blow dry ext.)And do me a favour if you try this tell me how it works ?Lol Hope I helped !!

Stephi-Giles

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sara1yo answered Saturday March 3 2007, 2:31 am:
Well I used to have this problem, well sometimes. Anyways, try bringing a brush into the shower with you. When you're just about to get out, brush through your hair. That way it's still wet and has water giving it moisture. If that doesn't work, then maybe try detangling spray or spray-in-conditioner.

Hope I Helped.

Sara<3

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mitzi answered Saturday March 3 2007, 2:30 am:
Johnson&Johnson makes a product called no more tangles. It's a spray. It's available at drug stores. It's marketted towars young girls but it works on women of all ages. Although not markettted for tangles I use Lucky Kentucky. It's a sheen and shine that has mineral and jojoba oil and mink oil.

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