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March 23rd, 2011, 10:21 AM
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New Member
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March 23rd, 2011, 11:24 AM
#2
Member
Re: Help with tangled and dry hair!
Hi there, welcome to LHC! I had the exact same problem, my hair was matted and tangled all the time and soooooooooo dry! I never heat styled it, I have virgin hair, I oiled it regularly and trimmed a lot. I have 2a/m hair, too, so we may have experienced the same thing for similar reasons. For me, strangely enough, it was conditioner that did it. I think the build up from the cones in the conditioner, no matter how nice or supposedly "hair friendly" or "detangling" it was, I would ALWAYS end up with crunchy ends and huge dreads after I worked, slept, anything, even if I oiled it and brushed it regularly and babied it a lot!
I heard about water-only washing and at first didn't think it would work for me because I couldn't imagine detangling my hair without conditioner, but after researching it a bit I decided to try it and I am hooked. I don't get matted tangles EVER anymore! It seems as though the conditioner would fix the problem in the short term but the more I used, the more I needed. Now that my hair is full of it's natural oils and sebum it is so soft and silky and healthy even if I have a really rough working day in the garden. It turns out that my hair wasn't actually even that dry, but the product build-up gave the impression that it was.
My routine for the first few months of WO was to put a tiny bit of oil on my fingertips and work out all the big tangles by hand, then comb or brush, and then use a boar-bristle-brush to work the sebum and oil throughout the length of my hair, and rinse with water when needed. Now I don't need the oil anymore for the tangles (sometimes I put essential oils in a rinse for the nice smell) and the sebum has penetrated my whole length and seriously my hair is manageable even after the roughest treatment. Also it is cheaper and I can travel anywhere without worrying about which products to bring, etc. Win!
This may not be the best solution for you but I just thought I would share since we have a similar hair type and experienced similar problems. Good luck!
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March 23rd, 2011, 11:31 AM
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Feminist warrior-druidess
Re: Help with tangled and dry hair!
Welcome to the LHC!
I see you have golden hair, so what about a cassia treatment? It could condition and strengthen your hair as well as accentuating golden highlights. I haven't tried cassia yet, though, you'd better delve a bit further in the cassia thread if you're interested (I've henna'ed, and it has worked great for my hair!) My hair's more greasy than dry, but henna and cassia are supposed to help dry hair as well as greasy hair, or so I've heard.
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March 23rd, 2011, 01:34 PM
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Long-haired longhair
Re: Help with tangled and dry hair!
Hair sticks!
Tangling is my hair's biggest enemy, and keeping it up and contained stops it from getting tangled. Around the house and at night to sleep, I usually just leave it in a braid. When I'm out and about, I put it up with sticks or with a fork.
There are lots of up-do ideas here: http://forums.longhaircommunity.com/...ead.php?t=8235
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March 23rd, 2011, 01:42 PM
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Member
Re: Help with tangled and dry hair!
Hello and welcome to LHC !! Try a clarifying shampoo to get rid of any buildup and see if that will help. Go to the articles here at LHC and read the one about buildup and how to get rid of it . It would be worth a try. There are all kinds of advice here in the articles and forum sections. Good luck.
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March 23rd, 2011, 01:57 PM
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Stitch witch
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March 23rd, 2011, 02:07 PM
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Re: Help with tangled and dry hair!
Hi. I'm struggling with the same problem but have noticed a big improvement following the example of some people on this board. My hair is curly/frizzy, fine, BSL. From the description of protein build up i thought that was the main cause of my tangled hair so i washed my hair with a clarifying shampoo and switched to a moisturising conditioner with no proteins/cones/SLS (herbal essenses hello hydration). The ends were still a bit tangly so then i did a deep olive oil treatment with hot towels for an hour and washed out with a mix the clarifying shampoo and the conditioner, then conditioned again, then did an apple cider vinegar rinse. This made a big improvement, my hair feels softer, silkier and less tangled. There are far fewer tangles. Maybe you could try this?
BUT my ends are still a bit tangly. About a quarter of what they were like a couple of weeks ago, but still getting knotted. I cut off a huge amount of hair a month ago so the lengths are not in need of a trim. I have never used harsh dye on my hair. So I'm thinking that it could be still protein build up. It makes sense that the older hair has more protein build up than the younger roots. So what does anyone else think? Should i clarify shampoo and moisturize again? Or is there any point? Does one and a half clarifying shampoo do the trick to remove protein build up and is my problem something else? I'm worried about using this clarifying shampoo again it seems to strip all moisture from the hair.
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March 23rd, 2011, 02:31 PM
#8
Member
Re: Help with tangled and dry hair!
Hello and welcome! I am new here too and the best thing I could suggest is trying new things and seeing what works for you.
If you find your hair is getting tangled between home and work you may want to look at your form of travel, is there wind, or is it getting caught between a seat belt or a chair? Usually something is happening that might be attributing to the tangles. It may be as simple as putting your hair up in a nice hair clip or hair stick until you get to work.
Also it may be interesting to try putting a little bit of an oil such as coconut oil on your hair after your shower as a "leave in conditioner" (or just a regular leave in conditioner). For some people it gives your hair more "slide." For me I take a little bit (coconut oil goes a long way) and rub it on the tips and up until my ears while my hair is wet and more workable, but I more focus on my ends as they tangle the easiest.
Also are you using a blow dryer, the wind from that could be tangling your hair as well.
For myself, as I have curly hair, I find braiding it at night helps me to have less tangles. I am just barely near APL (arm pit length) right now when my curls are dry, so I do not have long hair yet (working on it).
I hope you find something that works well for you, everyone here has great ideas and the fun part is going through and seeing what is right for your hair
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March 23rd, 2011, 02:54 PM
#9
Re: Help with tangled and dry hair!
I would suggest that you try oil rinses, use a really good leave in conditioner, or some kind of moisture spritz. Maybe you can add oils to your conditioners. Play around with your hair and I think you can solve the problem eventually, there are really great tips on this site.
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March 23rd, 2011, 04:09 PM
#10
Hiding in plain sight
Re: Help with tangled and dry hair!
The longer I have to wait before giving my hair a good cleansing with mild shampoo followed by conditioner, the drier and more tangly it gets. Therefore, I don't think avoiding shampoo is a good solution. Of course your experience might be different. Good luck!
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