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Once sometimes twice a week.Do you get alot of knots, dreading,& or tangles?
No Not anymore.
How do you deal with it?
I stopped W-n-g all of the time. W-n-g once in a blue moon and I twist or braid hair at night. I usually dry my hair in twists, braids, or rollers and I almost always braid/twist hair at night. I stopped wet bunning.
How many times do you detangle in a week?
Hiding from BostonMaria and Lynnie B
Do you get alot of knots, dreading,& or tangles?
Nope...and I am 4AB APL....I used to, but with a better regimen I barely even have to detangle...and I never comb...
How do you deal with it?
When I did (or if I get a tangle here or there) I use my fingers to work the tangle out gently...or use a wide tooth comb to work it out slowly, and I get no breakage....I started using Joico Split End Mender on my ends, and when I wear my hair in twists, twist outs, etc, I put either that or HE LTR Split End Protectant on my ends to keep them moist, and that has helped A LOT. I alternate between the two...I have seen a HUGE decrease in shedding and split ends....
How many times do you detangle in a week?COLOR=magenta]Full head? Almost Never...when I wash, I run the water all over it, and by the time I shampoo or co-wash by massaging the product on my hair the hair loosens up. I usually get a tangle from rushing to untwist my hair when I am doing a twist out, or if I wear the twist out too long and not wash my hair....Weekly DC's and keeping this protien-moisture balance think in check has helped...I get a lot of slip, so when I part my hair it comes apart effortlessly.[/COLOR][/
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Do you get a lot of knots, dreading,& or tangles? No, not at all.
How do you deal with it? Uh, I don't have to?![]()
How many times do you detangle in a week? Once, and that's assuming I'm not being lazy and skipping a week.
Mind you, I do not wear my hair out, because I know that will lead to knots, tangling, and dreads. My hair is almost constantly in a 'stretched' state - the closest it gets to fully shrunken up is loose, coated with conditioner, as I'm preparing to detangle it for the week.
I might wear the occasional twist-out (very occasional!) but my hair is still significantly stretched - once my twist-out starts to shrink up, it's time for a new style!![]()
Nope, I always keep my hair stretched in a detangled state that way I don't allow my hair to tangle up in the first place.Do you get alot of knots, dreading,& or tangles?
On occasion, I'll do afro styles where I know I'll need to detangle when I take them down, but they're always done in such a way that it wont cause a setback it will just require minor detangling, either I do a really well defined curly fro via small flat twists or I'll do a huge kinky fro via medium sized flat twists, that lasts like 3 or 4 days....I braid my hair in eight while tangled, get my hair soaking wet then one by one take the braid down, slather with condish gently detangle with my wide toothed comb, rebraid and repeat, that takes me like 15 minutes max, and its very rare I have to do that in the first place.How do you deal with it?
I rarely have to detangle....maybe a handful of times per year....the trick is avoiding things that lead to tangles in the first place.How many times do you detangle in a week?
Usually, at least once a week.Hiding from BostonMaria and Lynnie B
Do you get alot of knots, dreading,& or tangles?
Actually, I find them to be decreasing somewhat because I think I'm getting better at detangling.
How do you deal with it?
I'm dealing with it by improving my detangling process. I used to just detangle with Jane Carter Solution leave-in conditioner + oil. I think my hair needs more moisture than that, especially if I'm not going to be dealing with my hair for a few days. I now use my fingers more than I use the comb, and I'm finding that to be very helpful. With my fingers, I am able to remove tangles and shed hair more gently, which results in hair not being ripped from my head with the comb.
I'm also being more diligent about removing ALL of the shed hairs. My issue was that I'd get annoyed at how much shed hairs I'd find, and I would stop removing them at a certain pointnono:=I KNOW!!!). I remove the shed hairs with my fingers until I see no more, then I start combing from the ends with my wide-toothed comb. Then I start detangling with a smaller-toothed comb. Then I apply Hydratherma Naturals Protein Balance Leave-In (I've been feeling that I need more protein than what I get on wash day, although I do eat a lot of eggs) & the Hydratherma Naturals Growth Lotion & seal with an oil (right now, I'm using grapeseed oil).
I also agree w/ JustKiya & Nonie about not wearing my hair "out" that much. I only wear my twistouts for two days. I may also be seeing a reduction in knots and tangles because I'm doing bigger twists now.
How many times do you detangle in a week?
Do you get alot of knots, dreading,& or tangles?
Yes. I wake up and my hair is choking me.
How do you deal with it?
I don't. If I grab a comb, it slaps it out of my hand like a Pimp.
How many times do you detangle in a week?
At least 20,000 times.
OK Qualitee, those are the answers you are afraid to see!! LMfAO
I'm just having fun with you! Real answers are:
1. None of those things. Even when my hair is not straightened.
2. If I am wearing my hair curly, I apply water, conditioner and comb it.
3. I detangle every day. I used to detangle every day when my hair was relaxed. If my hair is straight it literally takes 5 seconds. If my hair is curly, it takes maybe 2 minutes.
No not yet but I want to do lot of research before I doQualitee, you might get different answers depending on how coarse the hair is, length and curl type. Unfortunately natural hair doesn't fit into a one size fits all category.
Did you start transitioning yet?