Winter can be seriously hard on hair. Cold, dry air, harsh weather, and everything that comes with it can make your hair dehydrated and more prone to damage. How you brush and detangle your hair during this season makes a huge difference. We know most of the time brushing your hair without causing breakage can be easier said than done. Keep reading to find out some tips and tricks from our stylist to help you learn how to detangle knotted hair, including products and techniques to prevent the damage.
Use a detangle spray: Prior to brushing make sure to detangling use our Protein Spray conditioner it instantly detangles, conditions, and re-stores the moisture. It gives your strands the slip you need to work through those knots and tangles without causing breakage.
Always detangle in sections: The key rule is to brush or comb in small sections, starting at the ends and slowly and very gently working your way up. This way you can gently remove the tangles instead of aggressively trying to break through them by brushing from root to tip. We recommend you use our a paddle brush.
Try a hair mask: If your dry ends are frequently becoming tangled, it means they are dehydrated. Once a week, reach for our Intensive Repair Treatment, this intense conditioning treatment nurtures hair to improve texture, body, and shine. Keep in mind hydrated strands are much less likely to become tangled.
Schedule a haircut: split ends tend to become tangled, by maintaining a regular haircut appointment you can keep your ends in their best condition.
Be gentle: The best way to avoid breakage when detangling hair wet or dry is to be gentle. Pat and never rub your hair dry after a shower, if possible, switch to a microfiber towel which is less abrasive than traditional bath towels. Use our vent brush it's specifically designed to be used on wet hair it detangles your strands by avoiding snags and breakage. By treating your hair with a gentle touch and our professional tools, you can worry less about how to detangle knotted hair.
On your next visit, talk with your stylist about this and they will be happy to share more tips and tricks.