Start from the bottom, and do it when the hair is dry. They're harder when they're wet. Imagine trying to un-knot a wet thread?
Too hard, but easier when they're dried. I've used a nylon brush $3.99 Conair or Revlon. Finger combing them @ the same time.
Oh, you have like dreadlocks? The ONLY way, is to cut ONE or two strands, trying to loosen them up, I didn't mean to cut them all. I was used for an extra in a movie and they teased my hair looking like Priscilla Presley to my waist-length hair.
When I got home, it took half a bottle of conditioner and a handful of hair and it took 45 mins, trying to get them untangled. I made a promise, never allow anyone to do that to my hair again! Example of one who was going bald: "its because I usee to tease my hair waaaaaaay too muchh that it started falling off.
Now im kinda bald".
Wash hair with shampoo first and then use a really good conditioner, like Pantene Pro-V. Then with a wide toothed comb slowly comb out hair while it's still wet starting from the bottom of the hair and working your way up until you can comb through it all from top of head to bottom. Shampoo and conditioner should be part of your daily hair care routine if you're prone to knots.
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