When it comes to hair care, there are a lot of myths and misconceptions. One of them is the right way to comb your hair. This post dispels the common hair-combing myths and gives you five simple rules to follow for the healthiest and glossiest locks.
Rule number 1: Do not rub your hair with a towel
Wrapping your hair in a towel after you shower is a good way to dry it. But if your hair is very wet, it can be dangerous. So wait 2-3 minutes before taking the towel off. Then just pat your hair dry. You don’t need to keep the towel on your head for longer.
Rule number 2: When combing, consider your hair type
Straight and wavy hair in even or slightly wavy strands lies on the head. They are much easier to deal with than curly or curly. Curly and curly are like spirals. They seem to “stand” above the head. Curly hair is stiffer and, therefore, harder to style because it doesn’t want to lay down.
If you have straight hair, it is best not to comb it when wet. On the other hand, you should wait before combing for wavy or curly hair owners. In this case, you will need to stock up on special products to moisturize your hair and make it easier to comb. However, for washing such hair, it is worth using special cosmetics.
Rule number 3: Get special hair products
If you do not use hair conditioner, the scales on your hair will be uncovered. When you apply shampoo, the scales will stay open. As a result, it will be hard to comb your hair without losing some of it.
Masks and conditioners help to comb your hair. First, you should put a mask on wet hair. The order is shampoo, mask, and conditioner. Then use a wide-toothed comb to comb your hair. It will help the mask and conditioner be spread evenly through your hair and will help to untangle any knots and close the scales on your hair.
Rule number 4: Start from the bottom
To comb your hair, start at the bottom and move up. You will avoid getting tangled in your hair and pulling it out. If you have curly hair, you should First divide it into sections with your fingers before combing it from top to bottom.
Rule number 5: Use the right comb
For different hair types, there are different combs. You should choose a comb that will not damage your hair. If you have fine hair, use a wide-toothed comb. For thick hair, use a narrow-toothed comb. And for curly hair, use a special comb.