How to Brush Your Hair

Wash your hair in warm water with a shampoo suitable for your type of hair., Use a clean comb, and slowly comb through the tangles created while washing your hair., Allow hair to air-dry before you brush it, to avoid damage., Use a comb and separate...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Wash your hair in warm water with a shampoo suitable for your type of hair.

    Use conditioner, wait a few minutes, and rinse it off completely.

    Rinse your hair with cold water to get a healthy looking shine.

    Towel dry by wrapping your hair in a towel.

    Tousling hair with a towel will only create tangles. (No blowdryer or curler/straightener, these damage hair.) If your hair doesn't need washing, skip this section.
  2. Step 2: Use a clean comb

    Use a wide toothed comb and avoid too much brushing as hair is fragile when wet.

    It's best to comb out the ends first, then detangle a few inches higher repeatedly until you've done your whole length. , This can take a while, but it's better for the hair than blow drying.

    Running your fingers through it periodically and fluffing the roots a little will speed the process. , This will help create volume. , However, make sure that the sections are still intact. ,, From there, work the brush through your hair to the tip.

    Do this with each section, one at a time.

    Remember where the sections were and don't rush.

    When all sections are brushed, you're done. , Sleep on it for one night.

    In the morning, take out the sections and you should have beautiful, shiny, healthy hair! ,
  3. Step 3: and slowly comb through the tangles created while washing your hair.

  4. Step 4: Allow hair to air-dry before you brush it

  5. Step 5: to avoid damage.

  6. Step 6: Use a comb and separate your hair into three sections.

  7. Step 7: Let go of the three sections.

  8. Step 8: Put the bristle side of the brush up against your hair.

  9. Step 9: Start at the roots.

  10. Step 10: Put a hair band around all three sections of hair after brushing.

  11. Step 11: Finished.

Detailed Guide

Use conditioner, wait a few minutes, and rinse it off completely.

Rinse your hair with cold water to get a healthy looking shine.

Towel dry by wrapping your hair in a towel.

Tousling hair with a towel will only create tangles. (No blowdryer or curler/straightener, these damage hair.) If your hair doesn't need washing, skip this section.

Use a wide toothed comb and avoid too much brushing as hair is fragile when wet.

It's best to comb out the ends first, then detangle a few inches higher repeatedly until you've done your whole length. , This can take a while, but it's better for the hair than blow drying.

Running your fingers through it periodically and fluffing the roots a little will speed the process. , This will help create volume. , However, make sure that the sections are still intact. ,, From there, work the brush through your hair to the tip.

Do this with each section, one at a time.

Remember where the sections were and don't rush.

When all sections are brushed, you're done. , Sleep on it for one night.

In the morning, take out the sections and you should have beautiful, shiny, healthy hair! ,

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