The problem of tangled hair occurs due to various reasons.
These include, first of all, irregular combing, as well as frequent use of stylers and insufficiently thorough washing of hair, when styling products remain on the strands. Hair can become tangled because it is dry or damaged, with split ends, etc.
Preventing tangled hair
To avoid problems with tangling, it is worth combing your hair according to some (fortunately, simple) rules.
The right brush
If your hair is fine, a soft boar bristle will suit you. For thick hair, choose a brush with nylon bristles, and for curly hair, choose a brush with a combination of bristles.
Hair conditioning
Conditioner will keep your hair moisturized and less likely to tangle. To prevent knots, apply evenly throughout your hair with a comb before you get out of the shower.
Getting ready for bed
A silk pillowcase helps to avoid friction while you sleep. In addition, those with long locks should braid them in a loose braid or ponytail to minimize hair movement while you sleep.
Regular haircut
Trim the ends of your hair every 6-8 weeks. This will help eliminate split ends and improve the appearance of your hair, as well as prevent tangling.