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CarmelCupcake Hmm...:scratchch Do you wash your hair loose? I think that's usually the start of problems.
If my hair isn't already in braids or twists, I will put it in plaits...as many as I need in order not to be able to work on a small section of my hair at a time. Unless my hair is about waist or but length, 4 plaits seem too few...and it'd mean each plait has way too much hair than I would be able to work on w/o getting frustrated?
Here's an example of my hair in plaits before I wash it:
About 8 plaits. Notice, there are no tangles whatsoever, so I am starting off with hair that is tangle free. I wet it with the plaits in, and then I apply shampoo with the plaits in. Now I will undo one plait, and comb through using slip from the shampoo and water to make the comb glide through easily. Because shrinkage starts promptly, I may have to stretch the hair out to make it easy for the comb to glide through. But I will comb through to get any shed hairs out and ensure hair is fully combed through. Then I will promptly braid that section and move on to the next.
I do this with all then I rinse all the braids under the shower head. During rinse, I will undo a braid and let water run through it as I comb through. The weight of the water makes combing a breeze. I will then rebraid that section before working another. The rebraiding ensures that my hair is locked in that detangled state and not allowed to curl back or shrink back.
I do the same with conditioning, and ACV rinsing. By the time I'm done, my hair is still in braids:
I may undo each one and rebraid it more firmly for a better stretch...but by this point there are no tangles. I can pass a comb through it with ease because all shed hair was removed...and because I didn't allow the hair to shrink back on itself, there was wrapping of strands around each other. Because I finish the wash with fully detangled hair and I braid it smoothing it out in a stretching motion, my hair has no choice but to dry out in a stretched state as I showed before.