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and which causes less breakage?
1. Lynnie B your hair is truly beautiful.I do not detangle in the showerFor me, trying to detangle this stuff in the shower is just plain dee-dee-dee.
I DO detangle fully clothed, free to roam and on my own time schedule. Sometimes it takes 15 minutes, sometimes longer if
I only lose shed hair or hair caught in an SSK. I get very little breakage. I don't run out of hot water. Do not waste water and do not have to stand there and let my skin to do the prune shrivel because I'm trying to rush through a head full of long, thick and wet natural hair.
Ahhhhhhhhhh - life's gooooood![]()
I concur!!!I'm a transitioner. I've tried both, and I've found that detangling damp, moisturized hair causes the least breakage for me.![]()
I do not detangle in the showerFor me, trying to detangle this stuff in the shower is just plain dee-dee-dee.
I DO detangle fully clothed, free to roam and on my own time schedule. Sometimes it takes 15 minutes, sometimes longer if I've been wearing an out style from plaits or twists (especially the itty bitty ones). I dampen the hair first with water or con/water mix and gently detangle the hair a section at a time.
I only lose shed hair or hair caught in an SSK. I get very little breakage. I don't run out of hot water. Do not waste water and do not have to stand there and let my skin to do the prune shrivel because I'm trying to rush through a head full of long, thick and wet natural hair.
Ahhhhhhhhhh - life's gooooood![]()