![]() Once you have combed your hair, you need to define and reinforce your curls. This shows my hair mostly combed, with a fat tangle waiting to be combed out of the ends. Then I move the tangles out of my hair one by one, sort of like beads on a string. In really tangled spots, I'll twist my hair a couple times, then pinch it when combing (shown in the photo on the right) It’s easiest to do this between your thumb (that's how I'm holding my hair in the foamy photo, above, and the photo on the left, below). You may have to pinch tightly, but this blocks the pain of the pulling reaching your scalp. ![]() When you hold a section as you comb it, pinch it between your scalp and where you are combing it. To keep from tugging on your (or your child’s very curly hair), it's important how you hold the hair. Next, I comb out the ends before combing the tangle out of my hair. In the photo, I'm moving a tangle down my hair. Then move up to the next tangle, until they are all taken out of that section. Then move up to the next tangled spot in that section and comb it gently out of your hair. ![]() Start at the end of the section and comb out the tangles. When you’ve isolated a section, pin back the rest of your hair. The conditioner will do what the shampoo would have done, which is to grab dirt and hold onto it while it is rinsed away with the dirt. Once it is rubbed into your scalp and squeezed through your ends, rinse it out as you would do the shampoo, always keeping your ends hanging loose. You can insert your fingers under your hair to rub your scalp if you feel it needs more cleansing. Rinsing with conditioner makes it slippery, so it will rinse easier.Īpply a generous handful of conditioner to your scalp. Since our hair is so curly, if it gets too dry, things cling to it. This will help wash out any remaining particles from your hair, cleanse the ends, yet it will condition instead of stripping your hair. You can use your combing conditioner (see conditioning step, below) like a shampoo. Once all the shampoo has been rinsed from your hair, there is this neat trick you can do to get the effect of shampooing twice, without drying out your hair.
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