NappFrizz83
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I just found that i have single strand knots in various places on my hair..what can i do to get rid of them??? and prevent them?
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i never wear my hair out..its always in a protective style. maybe its because i have only been fingercombing? i guess i could throw in a comb out 1x a week and see how that goes
ur fingers do not remove all shed hairs...i called myself never using an actual comb for 3 months and my hair suffered. shed hairs caught on to and tied around my unshedded hair and formed ugly knots.i never wear my hair out..its always in a protective style. maybe its because i have only been fingercombing? i guess i could throw in a comb out 1x a week and see how that goes
i used to have "regular" knots but this single strand stuff popped up after i stopped using a comb. I guess that the solution to my problemi find that as long as I detangle often, they stay at a minimum. but ill never completely get rid of them unless I relax. Single strand knots sometimes comes with the territory of being natural or having excessively curly hair. Some people them cant stand them and end up going back to relaxed hair if nothing seems to work...it doesnt bother me much anymore so I try to ignore them.
yup this is meWhen I first went natural this really bothered me. I would trim off those single strand knots like they were poisonous. But that was costing me length.
Usually those knots happen on the ends of my hair. What helps me to avoid them is to take great care how my ends dry. I can only comb my hair when it is sopping wet with water followed by tons of condish. After I comb out a section of hair, I most always wear it in cornrows. I twist the ends so that my hair forms a little spiral, a little coil that looks just like a penspring.
Having all the ends laying in thier natural hugged up position keeps my hair from getting snarled around itself. I hope that made senseIf you are doing wash 'n gos, well, you will just have to accept the knots. WNG's are the debil for natural hair
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I agree. Keeping the hair well moisturized helps those knots keep from forming or it lets them slide out of the hair.Girl, if you can figure how to totally avoid them, you'll be a heroine.You can reduce them by not wearing your hair out as much, and keeping your hair VERY moisturized, otherwise, they are a natural side effect of hair that coils around itself.