Great thread…and awesome tips, everyone.Thank you for your time and suggestions.
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I get lots of tangles myself. I agree with lapushka…you definitely gotta detangle before washing or the tangles will be ten times worse.
Annapox, is your hair on the dry side? A hairdresser once told me that dryness is one of the main (but not the only) reasons for tangles. My hair is definitely prone to dryness so I tend to use a lot of deep conditioning masks. My favorite is masks with shea butter.
I find the more moisturized my hair is, the less it tangles. Now I know you have issues with oils and lotions but maybe someone could apply them for you so you wouldn’t have to physically interact with them yourself? Sometimes just a tiny bit is all you need.
As I mentioned in your welcome thread, I often section and clip back my brushed sections of hair because the slightest bit of friction can re-tangle my hair.
Another thing I do, especially in winter when my hair can be even more dry (let alone my skin) is I mix the tiniest bit of conditioner into a spray bottle with water and spray my hair, to add a little bit of much needed moisture from time to time. Really helps me.
In any case, I hope from all the wonderful tips and suggestions here, you can find something useful that works for you. 🙂 Let us know.
Yeah, detangling before washing and while my conditioner is in is really helping already. I feel like I should have thought of those things on my own, but I'm glad I know now!
When left to its own devices (read: neglected due to disability-related exhaustion), my hair tends toward oiliness rather than dryness. When I'm able to wash it every other day, it feels neither oily nor dry. I used to try to wash it every day, and then it felt very dry, which is why I switched to every other day. I guess it probably gets a little dry early in the winter before we bring out the humidifier, because I'll sometimes get a little static when I brush my hair during that time.
If there's something strange with your long hair / Who you gonna call? / L-H-C! (sung to the tune of Ghostbusters)
Some hair is also just prone to tangles. Mine is. When I first started growing it, I thought "Well, probably things like blow-drying and stuff damaged it, but eventually that 'old' hair will grow out and be gone after enough trims." Except I realized after a few years that it never did and in fact the hair that grew after I started trying to be nice to my hair was the same way. Then my mom reminded me that the reason she convinced me to cut my hair short when I was a kid was because it was always so tangly. Oh, it's not my fault! So I just find ways to deal with it and accept that I'm never going to have that perfectly-smooth and easy-to-style hair that some people have.
Putting it in my signature because I have to say it so often:
Do what works for your hair, not what other people say is "right" or "wrong." If it works for you, it's not wrong. If it doesn't work for you, it's not right.
Maybe you have Uncombable Hair Syndrome?
scalp > SL > MBL > TBL > FTL > KNEE > KNEE+
I did not know this existed! It would be very on-brand for me to have this (I have many diagnoses and joke that I collect them the way some people collect postage stamps), but my hair is probably too dark (people disagree on whether it's blond or brown), and it's pretty okay at lying flat. So probably not, but thank you for sharing this fascinating information!![]()
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