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Hairstyling Tips: Prevent Fine Hair From Tangling

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Although it might seem the least likely texture to tangle, fine hair definitely has tangling challenges. Especially when fine hair is damaged or allowed to be blown about in the wind.

Fine hair that is long is also more prone to tangling and some will find that the tangles form tiny little knots at the nape of the neck if the tangles are not dealt with immediately.

Most hair experts will tell you to deal with tangles effectively with either rinse-out conditioners (right after you shampoo), leave-in conditioners (after you towel blot) or deep conditioners.

While that advice MAY work for some people with fine strands, for the most part it does not work. Why? Because fine hair tends to flatten easily and while rinse out, leave-in or deep conditioners might help initially with removing tangles, the likely result is flat hair. Or even worse….the beginning of oil slicks from too much conditioner.

If you read the advice to use conditioners for thin or fine hair, throw it away.

Instead, try the following options:

1. Use shampoo products designed to add volume and movement to fine or thin strands. IF you have a serious tangling problem and wish to try conditioners, use only a very small amount and only on the section of hair that tangles most. This means you may want to layer your shampoo using a volumizing product at the roots and along the top of your crown and a more moisturizing shampoo just at the ends or sections that tangle.
2. Always finish shampoo process with cool/cold water rinse. This helps close the cuticle, add shine and ultimately help prevent some forms of tangles.
3. Never rub hair with a towel. Yes, it feels good but it adds to tangling. Blot, blot and blot some more.
4. If you wish to use a leave-in conditioner, opt for either a detangling conditioning spray which will be less concentrated or use only a very tiny amount of leave-in conditioning cream at the site of the most tangles. This is where you might wish to use a little leave-in conditioner at the nape of the neck if it tends to tangle the most.
5. Make your own de-tangling conditioning product to help control tangles but not rob you of that volume you always seek.

- Mix one part leave-in conditioner (try got2bĀ Hottie Deep Rescue Conditioner which works great but is very affordable) with 3 parts distilled water in a clean plastic spray bottle
- Spritz lightly over towel blotted hair avoiding root areas to avoid oiliness from forming
- Use your fingers to “finger pick” out tangles or use a wide tooth comb
- Always work from the bottom of the hair up towards the roots

Other tips:

A. Never use a brush on fine hair that is wet or already tangled. Use your fingers to gently pull out tangles OR a wide tooth comb.
B. Always comb from the bottom of your hair upwards.
C. Never let your hair fly free in the wind. This is a guarantee tangler for fine strands.
D. If hair is already tangled do NOT wet it. This will make tangles worse. Try spritzing a shine serum spray into the palms of your hands and massaging into the knotted area. This will help to loosen the tangles. Use the tail of a rattail comb to gently remove tight tangles.
E. Never go long periods without detangling. Ideally you should detangle every day.

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Tags: conditioners, fine hair, Hair, hair tips, Hairstyles, Hairstyling Tips, shine sprays, tangles

This entry was posted on Friday, April 4th, 2008 at 12:19 am and is filed under Hair, Hairstyling Tips. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

8 Responses to “Hairstyling Tips: Prevent Fine Hair From Tangling”

  1. Natasha Says:
    January 1st, 2009 at 7:04 pm

    Pretty good advce since I have fine long hair that tangles like crazy.

  2. Jamie Hunt Says:
    January 29th, 2009 at 8:26 am

    Thanks so much for the resource, I have found it quite useful and have bookmarked your site!

  3. Michael Inmuebles Says:
    March 26th, 2009 at 8:16 pm

    Well, iam foreing, iam not very good writing in english, i just wanted to say thanks for this !

  4. Muhammad Ilham Says:
    April 9th, 2009 at 2:21 am

    Very nice information. Thanks for this.

  5. moue Says:
    May 20th, 2009 at 1:46 pm

    Sharing information if good for other is always appreciated :D

  6. sheila Says:
    May 23rd, 2009 at 2:29 pm

    Great blog, Tangled/matted hair is a very serious issue.

    There is a product on the market called the Take Down Remover Cream-That will save your hair. It de-tangles dreadlocks(strands of matted, uncombed hair)

    Most hairdressers just want to cut the hair when it is serverly matted or tangled. We are trying to save hair.

    We get distress calls and emails from people all over the world. They tell us that their dear hairdressers just want to cut their hair off.

    Mothers don’t know what to do with their daughters matted hair-that is getting worse by the day. People healing from longterm hostpital stays have the same issues.

  7. Gabby Says:
    June 11th, 2009 at 11:27 am

    Discussion allows the blogger to have greater control with comments. It’s one of the useful tools that any blogger can have.

  8. MySpace Proxy Says:
    June 24th, 2009 at 3:02 am

    I’m gonna pass this one along to my friend - she’s gonna realy like this one - thanks again!

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