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Brushing while wet is a common bad hair habit, but you should never use a round brush or bristle flat brush on wet hair. In fact, you should never use any type of brush on wet hair. Using a brush immediately out of the shower will stretch your strands and cause breakage. Wet hair is weaker than when dry, so tugging at your locks to rid of tangles means you’ll be creating more split ends and break up the structure of your current cut. Instead of grabbing the brush you blow dry with, reach for awide-toothed comb or pick and follow these steps:
- Using the t-shirt method, remove excess water from your hair.
- Apply a leave-in-conditioner like Yarok Feed Your Ends (it is all natural!) or Garnier Fructis Style Damage Eraser; or a hair oil likeOrofluido Beauty Elixir to aid detangling, allowing the comb to smoothly run through your hair. A leave-in will also moisturize your locks. Selecting the right formula can protect against heat styling as well.
- Then, starting at the ends of your hair and working your way up, comb through your hair in short strokes. A little at a time until you can easily run the comb down the entire length of your hair. If you have thick hair, you can do this in two cycles – once with a large wide-tooth comb and once more with a fine-tooth comb with more teeth.
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