Frizz & Dryness
How to Reduce Hair Tangles After Washing
Hair tangles after washing are common, but simple shower and post-shower steps can make detangling easier.
Tangles after washing are common, especially in dry or frizzy hair. Start by applying shampoo to the scalp only and avoid rubbing the lengths harshly. Follow with conditioner from mid-lengths to ends, and gently detangle with fingers or a wide-tooth comb.
After washing, avoid rough towel rubbing. Use a cotton T-shirt or soft towel and squeeze gently. Apply leave-in cream for lightweight moisture and easier detangling. Start brushing from the ends and work your way up.
For very dry ends, apply a small amount of serum for shine and smoother-looking hair. A consistent routine helps make hair easier to style and less tangled.
After washing, avoid rough towel rubbing. Use a cotton T-shirt or soft towel and squeeze gently. Apply leave-in cream for lightweight moisture and easier detangling. Start brushing from the ends and work your way up.
For very dry ends, apply a small amount of serum for shine and smoother-looking hair. A consistent routine helps make hair easier to style and less tangled.