Please Help How to treat wet hair
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Feb 5, 2013
Salma K.
How to comb hair when wet? And what kind of comb should I use?
Feb 5, 2013
Regina B.
Always use a large wide tooth comb. Usually starting from the tips and working your way to the roots is easier especially if the hair is tangled. I would use short strokes to work through the hair. Pulling straight through can break or damage the hair. Hope this helps.
Feb 5, 2013
Jessica S.
You can also use a spray on leave in conditioner. My daughter has crazy curly long hair and after she washes and cond's it we spray in a detangler, then gently comb thru it. With a wide tooth comb of coarse.
Feb 5, 2013
Salma K.
Thank You.