Detangling natural hair can be STRESSFUL WORK, especially for some of us new to maintaining African natural hair. Whether it’s a child/toddler with delicate curls, a busy 9-5 corporate aunty managing a career, or someone enjoying their natural locks, proper detangling is crucial to maintaining hair health and retaining length. Understanding Detangling • What is Detangling? Simple, it is the process of removing your hair from a tangled state; this involves gently separating hair strands to remove knots and tangles without causing damage. • Why is it Important? Neglecting detangling can cause breakage, hair loss, and hinder hair growth. Consistent gentle detangling can help minimize breakage & ensure your hair maintain their length. Look at it this way, the more knots you have, the more difficult & painful it is to comb through your hair without breaking strands. Tools and Products for Effective Detangling • Detangling Tools: o Wide-tooth combs: Best for thick, curly types to minimize breakage. o Detangling brushes: Types suitable for various textures, emphasizing minimal pulling. o Fingers: The gentlest method, providing tactile feedback to reduce hair stress. Products to Aid Detangling: o Detangling sprays and conditioners that provide slip, soften curls, and make detangling less painful. o Natural oils like coconut or argan oil for lubrication, which help in smoothing the hair cuticles. Techniques for Detangling Step-by-Step Process: 1. Start by separating hair into manageable sections. 2. Apply a detangling product to add slip. 3. Use fingers to gently work through knots from the ends upwards. 4. Follow up with a wide-tooth comb or specialized detangling brush. 5. Re-apply detangling products as needed and continue until all sections are clear. Best Practices • Preventative Care: Nightly routines such as protective styles to minimize tangling while sleeping, and the use of satin bonnets or pillowcases. • Do not rush the process: Why it’s important to take your time. You get tired, arms aching and you aren’t mindful cause of this and want to hasten the process which most times pushes us to handle our hair roughly; combing without proper detangling and we end up loosing all out extra length. • Using the Wrong Tools: The consequences of inappropriate tools on delicate hair. Such as using combs with tiny teeth to detangle or combo, always use a wide tooth comb for detangling. • Neglecting Regular Maintenance: Infrequent care leads to bigger tangles and more breakage. Detangling doesn’t have to be a painful work. With the right tools, techniques, and regular maintenance, it can become a simple and satisfying part of your hair care routine. Your hair is your crown, your hairitage, so be bold, be confident, be #BONFIDENT