I hadn't detangled my natural hair in over a month nor have I washed and DC'ed. I can't imagine sticking a comb through that. My hair was dry like straw and kinky .
After I removed as much shedded hair as I could with my fingers, I sectioned my hair in several small sections, spritzed water on each section and saturated with coconut oil. I then sat under the dryer to make sure it stayed melted (not white and hard which it gets very quickly in this cold). In the shower, I rinsed the oil off while detangling with a medium toothed comb. This is THE best way for me to detangle. It was very easy and painless. The only problem is that I run out of water every time because after detangling each section, I re-twist (approx. 10 braids on each side of my head)
Deep conditioners just don't give me the slip I need to get the job done so I gave up on trying to find one that does AND I'm trying to cut down on cones. Where's my V05?
Detangling before I wash and apply the DC makes the tangles more manageable and of course the oil helps with slip. I like spreading the DC on my hair when the section is detangled. It makes the process much more enjoyable and ssssssmoooooth
So oils it is for me! I reallly shouldn't even bother washing my hair if I don't have enough energy to pre-poo with coconut oil.