Before getting in the shower, put any type condition on the
hair,cover all hair, leave it on for at least 10 min. Then when
you shower, your tangles will automatic slide out.
If this doesnt work, put olive oil on head before shampooing,
then repeat step 1-10 min condition.
2006-08-22 04:25:04
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answered by sunflare63 7
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You said that you use conditioner first? I would wash my hair first, then use conditioner. But don't wash all the conditioner out. Leave in a little bit so it's easier to comb when you get out of the shower. I use professional shampoo (I don't care what others say, I find that professional shampoo and conditioner is MUCH better than store boughten stuff!). Specifically, I use Joico. As well, NEVER brush wet hair! It'll only split and cause split ends, which could be a cause of tangles. Buy yourself a pick and pick through your hair gently. Plus, before you go to bed each night, make sure you brush your hair fully to get all the hairspray and gel and whatever else you may use out of your hair. Hope this helps! Good luck!
2006-08-22 11:09:29
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answered by chicyuna 5
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Try using a leave-on conditioner like suave or other brands(place a minimal amount on your palm then put on your towel dried hair, can also be applied on dry hair) but be careful coz if you put too much your hair will be greasy. That will lessen the tangles. Brush your hair from time to time. Before showering, make sure to brush first. Use a shampoo with conditioner, then follow it up with a plain conditioner. If you still have tangles, your hair might be too dry and needs hot oil treatment, hair wax or hair spa.
2006-08-22 11:15:56
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answered by lilac29 1
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If you use conditioner before shampooing to remove tangles, I suggest using a sray bottle to make a mixture of conditioner and water. Spray on hair and use a wide-tooth comb to detangle. Comb from ends and work your way to top of head.
When shampooing, don't pile hair on top of head, this creates more tangles. Instead keep hair in one direction, follow with conditioner in same manner.
2006-08-22 18:37:16
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answered by taya 1
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There is - it's by Johnson's and Johnson's and it's called No More Tangles Spray in Strawberry Sensation. It works for me very well. Also, try washing your hair with cold water and use conditioner last. Good luck!
2006-08-22 11:10:09
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answered by Anonymous
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ok firstly you should buy a detangling shampoo what this does is firstly it coats your hair with a film of substance which causes the strands to repel each other so that they will not stick to each other then try curlers/rollers with a head tie in your hair at night so it doesnt tangle while you sleep....good luck
2006-08-22 12:02:33
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answered by Innocence 3
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use johnsons tangle spray for kids, it works. spray it in and brush your hair out before your shower, when you get in the shower, bring a comb wit you and after you rub in conditioner, comb thru your hair. your hair will be super soft when you get out.
2006-08-22 11:34:32
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answered by california gurlie poo 3
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conditionar or detangler in the morning or you can keep your hair in a ponytail at night. i also condition in the shower and ten while wet you take a wide tooth comb and brush them out
2006-08-22 11:18:31
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answered by casey56 1
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use a better conditioner...your hair is probably fine if it is tangeling so sleep with a bandana tied on your head to prevent you rubbing your hair allover your pellow and carry a small brush with you durring the day to brush it when you need to, and also try to put some biosilk on when its wet and it will make your hair softer and less likely to tangel
2006-08-22 11:06:43
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answered by nicole 6
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i use Garnier Fructis for frizzy, dry or unmanageable hair. and i sleep with my hair in a ball or ponytail on top of my head
my hairdresser also has products.( you can get them at walmart too) they are called bed head. for all types of hair
2006-08-22 11:08:05
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answered by Teri D 3
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