Sunday, November 15, 2009

Can detangling spray damage your hair?

I have straight but very thick hair...would it damage my hair if I regularly used detangling spray on it?



Can detangling spray damage your hair?

It doesn't damage your hair. I use it all of the time and it works really well. Try one with vitamins in it so it can also help your hair.



Can detangling spray damage your hair?

Detangling spray doesnt damage it works like a charm



Can detangling spray damage your hair?

any product you put in your hair damages your hair... that's why I never wash mine :-D



Can detangling spray damage your hair?

It won't at all damage your hair, but you do want to be mindful of HOW you comb your hair while tangled. Use a wide tooth comb, and comb gently.



Do you condition your hair? If you don't, you may want to try it, and comb your hair while the conditioner is in it with wide tooth comb. I'm talking wide enough to be able to put the tip of your pinky finger in between teeth



Can detangling spray damage your hair?

No, instead it will help prevent the damage you have from combing out knots. Dont be afraid to use it. It will make it so much easier for you to comb through your hair. Also, use mane and tail conditioner and shampoo. Its excellent for long hair and detangling.



Can detangling spray damage your hair?

Hey there! I recently found the BEST detangler of all for my hair. Last week in fact. Jojoba oil works like a charm! It is the best item I've ever used in my hair. My hair is always prone to alot of tangles because my hair is dry. The jojoba oil really moisturizes well without weighing my hair down. If your hair isn't too dry use a little. If it's dry use more. I usually use about a nickel size and spread it all over my hands then evenly distribute throughout the ends of my hair.



Previously I had used:



coconut oil (didn't moisturize enough ~ hard to wash out),



olive oil (not enough moisturizing),



carrot oil (actually dried mine ~ could've been an additive),



grapeseed oil (too hard 2 wash out %26amp; built up ~think I used too much ~ a little goes a lonnnggg way). This oil is very good for other things as well. Imagination's the limit ;-)



Shea butter (haven't used enough to see how this works, plus I'd like to try the unrefined version as well before determining if this works). Shea is SO versatile for many applications besides hair.



As you can see I've had many trial and errors over the years.



So far I totally LOVE the jojoba oil. Try it ~ worth it for $5.



Later I'm going to dilute some in a spray bottle with water to see what results I get that way. Just looking for more ways to evenly distribute this awesome stuff.

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