Thursday, October 6, 2011

Fine, Tangled and RUDELY hair


 
Hi Readers. Today I was asked a beauty question and I wanted to share with my readers. Before I show you I just want to say I appreciate you reading my posts.
Question by Andrea Deierlein

‎**Hey... I was wondering if u could recommend a good shampoo, conditioner and leave in.. My hair is verrrrry thin and tangles within seconds! I just had a single process color done about a month ago and hair has been BEYOND unmanageable since! Couldn't get a comb thru hair yesterday in shower and had to go to salon just to have it washed and combed! Anything you could recommend?? Currently in my shower are Matrix Biolage shampoo & conditioner for dry hair, Graham Webb shampoo, and Paul Mitchell conditioner and none of them are doing any good!!! Thanks!!** I hope this helps you!!!!!!!


Things like chlorine, going to the beach, and windy car rides can result in frizzy, tangled, dry, and seemingly unmanageable hair. Trying to reverse the damage can lead to more, if you don't know the proper way to detangle and condition your hair.  Hair conditioners protect the hair, make it smooth and easier to manage. They also improve the texture, body and appearance of hair.  Preventing hair tangles from occurring initially is the best tangled hair solution, FOR SURE!



Some preventions:

•You can prevent hair tangles by being careful when you style your hair. Take your time and don't back comb or do any flipping your head over especially if you have long hair.

•Don't allow your hair to be free if you live in a windy climate. The wind will just blow your hair all over the place!


•Use a moisturizing conditioner and always comb the conditioner through. Let the conditioner sit for a while before rinsing in the shower.



•Use a detangling, leave-in conditioner before you begin to style your hair. Remember to apply it and comb it through in sections.


•Before going to bed, always detangle your hair and apply a light moisturizer. Remember to pin you hair up (or roll it or wrap it). Wear a satin scarf or sleep on a satin pillowcase.


•Keep your hair trimmed. Split ends and breakage can cause more tangles to occur as the rough cuticle catch on to each other. I am sure you have noticed that after you get a trim, your hair is so much easier to manage. This is one of the reasons for that. Make and appointment with me :)


•Finally, you can prevent hair tangles by wearing your hair up. Funny that wearing your hair up can be the solution for so many things. But wearing your hair up can prevent tangled from wind, sleeping, exercising, etc.



 Learning tangled hair solutions requires that you understand the causes of hair tangles in the first place.


Hair tangles are causes by not combing your hair regularly, washing with your hair piled on your head, letting the wind blow your hair all over, sleeping without hair protection and not using moisturizing, detangling hair products.


Fortunately, there are many things you can to do remove tangles should this happen to you occasionally or regularly.


Remove Tangles

If you want to remove tangles with the least amount of hair loss, you must have patience and the right tools.


•If your hair is tangly while wet, you should take a wide-tooth comb and detangle your hair under the shower head.



•For additional detangling, apply hair conditioner and detangle under the shower head. Detangling under the shower head is probably the most effective of all tangled hair solutions.



•If your hair is already dry and you endure some tangles from wind or sleeping, take some hair SERUM (click for another post of mine) and apply it to your hair. Then gently detangle with a wide-tooth comb section by section. Always remove tangles section by section.



•If you tangle your hair while combing or brushing, don't yank the comb or brush from your hair. Instead, carefully remove each individual hair strand by strand from the tool. Don't try to reverse the direction of the comb or brush. This typically just causes more tangles.



•If your hair is tangly due to using hair spray or other styling products, wet your hair first and detangle under the shower head. Detangling under the shower-head works for almost any type of hair tangles


Shower Steps

1

Put loads of moisturizing conditioner in your hair while in the shower, because wet hair takes less damage than dry. Rub the conditioner in.

2

Detangle the hair by using a wide-toothed comb. Gently comb through from ends to roots until all of the tangles are loose.

3

Shampoo.

4

Condition just the ends of your hair once more.

5

Rinse hair with cool water for sleeker, shiner strands.

6

Comb and then brush hair. Comb first to prevent breakage.

7

Let air dry. Your hair has already suffered enough; blow-drying it will help dry out you hair. If you truly must blow-dry, keep the heat setting on cool.



Bonus Tips

If your hair is still tangled, try using a leave in conditioner after your shower.

Avoid tangled hair in the first place by securing long hair in a tight braid or bun.

Be patient.

Take care of your hair in general (wash frequently) and you will be much less prone to annoying frizz and tangles.

Final Conclusion


I hope you have found your ANSWER within these tangled hair solutions. If you've already tried some of them, give some of the others a try. What you think about this post? I love comments!


*Warnings*

Do not get shampoo in your eyes. It doesn't do any damage but it hurts a lot!

Last but not least products I recommned is "It's a 10" a bit expensive but well worth it!!! 

 


Thank you
Gisell xoxo




13 comments:

  1. I love shampoo by Arbonne. Also, I like Wen.

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  2. wow this is really detailed. I'm not the best when it comes to taking care of my hair at times so this is really good advice esp. for tangled hair! THANXS! I'm also following your fan page on facebok! xx

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  5. Thank you so much. :) visit often

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  6. I've tried all of the above but my hair looks oily if I use moisturizing shampoos & conditioners. My hair is "different" to say the least. Individual hair strands are fine & thin but they are densley populated on my scalp leaving me with a head of fine, thin, tangly thick hair. To prevent the oiliness I use a shampoo for oily hair then a conditioner for regular (neither oily or dry) hair. If I add any hair serums, leave in conditioners, detanglers, etc. my hair looks oily at the roots w/in hours. So in order to have clean looking hair I live w/tangles. My daughter's hair is even worse but she's only 5 so I can use heavier conditioners on her hair but even w/moisturizing shampoo & conditioner followed by a leave in moisturizing conditioner still leaves her w/tons of tangles. I always have to use a spray detangler after it dries every time I brush her hair. Her hair is the same as mine as far as fine, thin strands that are densley populated on her scalp leaving a thick head of hair. It's maddening :-/

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    1. Omg sorry about that. I will do more research on this topic. TY

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  7. Gisell...es el cumpleaños de mi hijo, no he sabido que regalarle he pensado en una remera, al leer esta nota y el que se queja de su largo pero que se le enreda, ya tengo el regalito jajaj.....
    Un acondicionador para el cabello y un peine ancho
    y otro acondicionador hidratante para despuès del lavado.

    ¡¡¡ interesante nota !!!

    Si te das tiempo respòndeme si estàn bien los productos que he elegido...gracias

    un beso desde Argentina

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    1. Los productos its a 10 son los mejores. Felicidades a tu hijo xoxo

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  8. My hair is over 3 feet long and very thick. I have been searching for YEARS for a good conditioner that would make brushing my hair post-wash easier. The Shielo Smoothing Conditioner & Smoothing Collection is amazing. I have no tangles in my hair after washing and my hair looks and feels great. I would suggest anyone with long, color treated, or dull hair give Shielo Smoothing a try.

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