
Prevent Long Hair From Getting Tangled With These Tips
With long hair comes the freedom to try a variety of hairstyles. Plus, frequent compliments about the striking length are sure to come your way. But long hair is also prone to a greater number of tangles. Ask any woman who flaunts beautiful, long tresses about the average amount of time that goes into detangling it and her expression will give away the answer!
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However, we have compiled a list of hair care tips that are gonna be loved by women with long hair. So, if you're one of them, here's how you can keep the tangles at bay.
- Much of the frizz level of your hair depends on how often you treat it with nourishing oils. Keeping it moisturised with frequent champis is one of the best ways to bid goodbye to tangles.
- Most women get the entire process of shampooing all wrong! Instead of concentrating on the length and scrunching up all of it on top of your head, shampoo only the roots. The lather that washes away while you rinse it is enough to clean the strands since dirt accumulates only on the scalp.
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- Dry hair means easy tangles. So, skipping that bottle of conditioner after you shampoo is a strict no! Remember, hair that's smoother is always easier to brush.
- How you dry your hair has a lot to do with how knotty it gets. Firstly, no ‘towel turbans', please? Try to air-dry your hair since it gives you the opportunity to finger-comb and ease the tangles. If blow-drying is a necessity, use the cold setting.
- We ladies love to grab all our hair and tie it in a messy bun, halfway through the day. But no matter how stylish it looks, your tresses are gonna have a tough time once you open the bun. Instead, hold your tresses properly, twist the length like a rope, and then put it up in a bun.
- Bedtime habits also determine the intensity of tangles. To avoid waking up with tangled hair, tie a loose braid, use satin pillowcases, and never hit the bed with wet hair.
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- We know that un-brushed, bed-head hair is a huge hit these days, but detangling your locks on a regular basis is important. We hope you know that you should begin with the ends and work your way up the roots, don't you?
- Lastly, split ends and tangles go hand-in-hand. So, if you don't want to battle it out with tangled hair, ensure that you keep damaged ends at bay with the help of regular trims.
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Follow these tips and keep your mane tangle-free for long :)
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