I had to look up what hair webbing is: https://www.howtomakeyourhairgrowfa...keep-your-hair-hydrated-to-stop-hair-webbing/
I haven't reviewed the entire article, but Hydration and Moisture are important considerations, along with styling habits.
I agree with that article for the most part even though my strands definitely aren't fine. When my hair starts webbing I know I need to wash and condition or cowash immediately. I loosely jut normally refer to this as tangles but when I read that article I said "that's what my hair does when I need to wash it!" My hair will show signs of webbing 3 days to 1 week before it either breaks or matts. As soon as I put my hair under the stream of water the webbing melts away.
Thank you that's a good link. Also I have fine hair which is prone to webbingI had to look up what hair webbing is: https://www.howtomakeyourhairgrowfa...keep-your-hair-hydrated-to-stop-hair-webbing/
I haven't reviewed the entire article, but Hydration and Moisture are important considerations, along with styling habits.
That sounds like how mine goes when wet or after washing. I think am gonna try the way you do it as I also notice the drier my hair the less webbingMy hair webs pretty much every single time it’s washed. I think it also depends slightly on porosity. With my hair being chemically altered, and fine textured, I have very high porosity. When getting out the shower, I notice my hair webs pretty much all over my head, however, the more it dries, the less the hairs stick to one another, which is why I now leave my hair alone, and just make sure it dries all going in one direction. When it gets to the semi-damp stage I’ll either put a butter or a serum on my hair to encourage the strands to further separate, and that’s mostly it. Then I go about styling.
That sounds like how mine goes when wet or after washing. I think am gonna try the way you do it as I also notice the drier my hair the less webbing
The webbing I find makes my hair very difficult to partMy hair is constantly webbing so I try to keep it stretched in twists as much as possible. Even to wash it.
For the most part I ignore it since I don't aim for 100% detangled and I don't fuss with detangling my hair all of the time. I'd love to find something that will melt the webs away when I need them gone, though.
The webbing I find makes my hair very difficult to part
I know what you meanMy hair webs in 2 strand twist if that makes sense. The smaller the twist the more webbing I get. Webbing makes doing a twist out virtually impossible unless I blow dry. My hair webs less in flat twists. I would probably have to do braids to reduce the webbing.
That's meMy hair webs badly. My strands are very fine. I've started moisturizing consistently and detangled throughout the whole wash process, but the webbing made it difficult to part and plait my hair. I'm going to investigate the issue more.
It really does look/act like spider webs stuck together.
I think it has something to with fine hair hate it lolJust an anecdote. My mother and I both have 4c hair. Her strands are much thicker than mine, and when she stretches her hair in twists, I'm able to easily part and flat twist/braid it. No snagging, snapping, and popping. So, it might just be a fine hair thing, moisture or not.