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Friday, July 9, 2010

HOW TO WASH HAIR AND MINIMIZE TANGLES...



Many shampoo commercials show women washing their hair, on the top of their heads, rubbing it around with lots of soap and suds. Although it looks great, it can needlessly increase the amount of tangles in your precious, beautiful hair. I would like to challenge you to try to wash and condition your hair in a way to minimize the tangles.

1. Detangle and section your dry hair with your fingers. If your hair is covered in gel, hair spray or is gummy from some other product, rinse your hair first to remove the top layer of product. The goal is to separate the hair in sections. Section your hair into 4-8 braids or twists. No combing or brushing.

2.  Cleanse your hair. Dilute your shampoo or your soap in ½ cup of very warm water. Stir it around, pour over your head and rinse your hair. Squeeze your braids and or twists, and work the soapy water through the hair. Repeat until the suds run clean. No combing or brushing.

3.  Condition your hair. Rinse the braids or twists with clean warm water. Place your conditioner directly on the braids. Unloosen each braid, rake the conditioner through it with your hands. Now use a wide tooth comb to detangle the first braid or twist, with the conditioner on it. Re-braid loosely.

4.  Moisturize your hair. Rinse the conditioner from all the braids. Undo the detangled first braid. Add your leave in product. Work in the product. Style as usual.

This process should help you to minimize tangles when you wash and condition your hair.

By Chicoro



                                                                                                ENJOY!!!

2 comments:

Lucky said...

As I read this passage in her book I wondered, what about deep conditioning? The process Chicoro explains is on point, and it does minimize tangles, but what about the DC?

Unknown said...

@Lucky, yes ..I really did enjoy her book, she included some really great points. As far as DC for my hair it is one of the most important parts of my regimen...I never, ever wash without including deep moisturizing conditioning.

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