In one video they say towel dry hair before applying conditioner, they said that's what they do at the salons. So my take away is to towel dry after shampooing, apply conditioner then add water to emulsify then detangle.
@@TheFabulousLV 😭😭 whew i hope that just goes for this salon because even going to salons out here in Atl. I have never gotten my hair towel dried after shampooing just to add conditioner and then more water? Idk maybe im trippin 😂 but that just sounds harsh on the hair. And make it harder to detangle?
@@59wooly32 the lady’s hair was wet but it wasn’t drenched. I don’t go to salons anymore but some of them back in the day would hand squeeze the water out and apply conditioner. So, I figure that’s who she is addressing.
@@poeticlovee ma’am, idk what your problem is or who did it to you but you could’ve left your negative comment directly under the post WITHOUT involving me in your foolishness 🙄 go give yourself a hug 🫂 sis it sounds like you could use one. There’s def nothing poetic or lovely about your introduction into my space 🙅🏽♀️ good googly moogly 😒
@@poeticlovee in the clip the lady that's getting her hair washed said "I don't feel anything so that's a surprise to me". The OP was just quoting her, then they added "spoken like a true natural" because most of us naturals can relate to that. Hope that helps with your understanding of the OP's original comment.
An extra tip., if you have the time and parience. My son is very tender headed. So I've found that it's better to first finger detangle the section. (Just pulling it apart) before going in with the wide tooth comb. He seems to not feel it that way and it makes it easier to comb through
Any of yall ever cut the tip of your finger and still have to detangle your hair, and the bandaid keeps getting wet? Yeah, that's me today. Lesson learned, im buying disposable gloves now
Yes GAWD 😭 I’ve learned to be extra careful with living life in the few days leading up to my wash day because trying to do my hair with even the smallest of cuts makes me contemplate shaving my head every time. Life must have a sick sense of humor though because despite my best effort, I still end up slicing my finger while opening a water bottle or something ridiculous sometimes smh
Something I do now when I detangle is use really warm water. The warm water relaxes my natural curl pattern into more of a wave and makes the process much easier. The cooler water temps made my natural curls shrink up and more difficult to comb out. If you can do it under running warm water thats ideal. If you use a spray bottle keep the water in the bottle really warm. I hope this help someone 💕
This confirms what always thought about my hair but I just don't know it's just me but yes the warm water will relax curls so you've been a blessing in confirmation take care and be safe this holiday in the name of the Lord Jesus❤
After watching another video of yours that showed you doing this method, it changed my ENTIRE in shower detangle process. Not only was I able to detangle faster with larger sections, but I saved soo much product. I would normally saturate my hair with deep or regular condition...but not anymore! Thanks for sharing all your vids ❤
Oh wow, I was just thinking the tip was obvious coz I have done that for years. Good to know it actually helped someone. And yes, you will waste all your conditioner if you do that.
Know your hair and do what is best, if you have super coily 4c type, use your fingers first and do not over drench with water while detangling to prevent breakage.
Looks like a great technique….but, I am going to stick with good thorough finger detangling followed by a wide-tooth comb before putting it in twists. Done and Done!! My strands never truly STAY detangled….so why fight with it. 😀🤣
That's not what makes people hair "fall out." In my opinion, using the wrong procedure to detangle your hair can lead to them NOT retaining their length...huge difference between hair falling out and not retaining length...🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
It was for me so I'm thankful for the information. There could be many reasons, yes. This example is used to show people like me that the snarls don't have to end up in the brush or hands.
@lorila-northrup7748 I think when someone says, "hair falling out," it usually refers to hair loss from the root caused by medical conditions, harsh chemicals, and really bad braiding or weaving techniques. Removing snarls and kinks do not make people hair "fall out," but one can retain their length by using better conditioning and combing procedures.
THANK YOU!!! I was doing exactly what you demonstrated using the same tool. I figured out that I needed to add water using your Indulge conditioner. I also realized I've been using too much product.
To the uninitiated, it may seem like overkill to involve prayer. But they don't understand that this has quite frankly been a traumatic suffering for many black children who had people who didn't care enough doing their hair, especially those who were told to just deal with the pain in silence or get whooped. So happy that we have better products now, but it still requires patience and love to carry out with grace.
@@YouKnowMeDuhit's not that deep. Whats worse is us continuing to live in trauma on purpose and hear none of the things our hair tells us because we continue to live by the indoctrination that we had as children and then blame the adults instead of choosing to grow up now that we know the difference. Pray for that.
She's right. I would suggest for low porosity sisters like myself to just stay under the water as you brush it feels so good. I do it a lot but then I let the conditioner sit then I rinse. It will be soft. Low porosity hair only
@@ashleybcookinhi! 👋🥹 Please, TRY the brush before you knock it. These things are recent innovations made specifically for *our* hair, and baby this brush Works. I used to get Dominican blow outs and she always used a paddle brush to detangle and even that is SOOO much better than a comb. But you hair must be Saturated as demonstrated in this clip. Try it before you knock it! 🧝🏿♀️🪄
This is what I do with my daughter who's Autistic, she has super long curly hair and gets tangled very easily. I detangle her hair like this. That little splash of water on the conditioner makes such a difference. It really makes it so slippery and silky and so easy to detangle 😊
I don't know if this is good but it works in less than 5 mins for me. I put conditioner on my hair leave it and take my shower and then I stand under the shower and let the water go through my hair as I detangle. I have never had any issues after doing this. It literally takes me about 5 minutes but I also have medium to fine-density hair so that could be why its quicker. My daughter has thick long hair and it works for her also so just a add to this video.
Finger detangle/detangle during the conditioning process that way when it's time to style you can use the brush to define your curls since you took out most of the tangles earlier.
Yall products work so well we don’t even need a demonstration 😂 been using yall for 4 years & when I say you can really detangle with the shampoo alone. Soo damn good!
Yup apply conditioner.. wet hair.. work the product with finger detangling and then gently use a wide tooth comb or detangling brush to smooth the hair out and then I twist up that section. Working in sections is also key
I don't detangle my ultra-fine 4c hair wet.. Or dry... I detangle damp hair with a seamless medium toothed comb with leave in detangler, leave in conditioner and 20 sections. This works best for me.
@@Michebeauty In the past yes and i lost too much hair. My ultra-fine hair is weakest when wet. My trichologists and stylist do not detangle my hair wet or dry. They detangle my hair damp with leave ins. My trichologists even make their own leave in detangler for their clinic patients. When I used to get box braids, the very firat rule of takomg them down was never wet the hair. We would use a leave in and grease to lubricate the hair to detangle and once all the tangles, matts and shed hairs were out, then we shampooed. Dor some reason for some people when they wet tangled hair, it locks even more. I do not know if it's mainly the finer texture or the more raised cuticle but it happens to straight or kinky hair.
Oh this is me!! Detangling very wet just makes me loose so much hair, and tried different products and brushes etc. Detangling when damp gives me the least breakage. Only thing is I will put conditioner in my hair with some oil, and with very warm water, steamer or cover my hair for some heat. Then let it dry until it's damp and finger detangle/comb. The prep takes time, but then I can detangle more completely, without tension or losing hair.
That’s what I do naturally because I use a lot more conditioner than that so I have to wet it because it be so thick. I haven’t had any shading even when brushing which I use my fingers more than I use a brush or comb , also I had absolutely tangling in a month and my hair is thick. I found this keratin protein treatment and that stuff makes my hair feel like butta and it smells really good. It retains fur $60 but I found it at Marshall’s for $16! Too bad they only had 1 or I would go back and buy all the rest! lol. The Koreans make some of the best hair and skincare products.
@@Sparkle-ey7iw i detangle my hair with a detangling pre poo and a wide tooth comb before shampoo and deep conditioner. Then after detangle it again with a medium toothed seamless comb with a leave in detangler and a leave in conditioner.
That amount of water is key ‼️ that squishy foamy thang I use my hands more too. Also I find my hair tangles in a spiral and I try to finger it out reversing the tangled spiraled mess Then I comb out the ends first 😉☺️💋🪶🫶🏾🙌🏾💯
What works for ME, (a 4C girl) is not using that brush first - that brush pulled out so much of my hair when I used it first. Use a wide tooth comb to detangle first, THEN use the detangling brush - the brush helps to define my curls while I have the conditioner in my hair.
I just add a good amount of conditioner to my already wet hair, braid it, put 2 shower caps on and let it sit while I shower. Then start finger detangling until I can run my fingers through my hair easily. However, I’ll still try this method.
I thought she was going to toss the brush and say DO THIS 👐🏾. Finger detangling is supreme in avoiding breakage. Your clients hair is beautiful so is yours. You’re clearly doing it right❤
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Thank you for this information. I didn't realize I was not using enough water. I've unfortunately been on my natural journey alone. Trying to do my best watching videos. Your videos have been so amazing for my 4c hair. I will be now purchasing your products because you have given me so much confidence. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
I use brushes made specifically for detangling with water and a heavy moisture Conditioner. I leave it Conditioner on for 5 minutes finger through to make seperate medium to large parts then brush. Hardly any shedding of extra hair and glides like butter and I have a mixture of 3c and 4c hair
I call it," laying my shingles down." The hair shaft looks like shingles under microscope and it makes it sleek and shiny. Do it once,youll see a marked difference. Peace n Comfort ❤❤❤
Thank you for the tip, because I sure was doing it all the way wrong, and I lost a lot of my hair, to the point i stop detangling my hair, this video was very helpful ❤
Yesss! I swear by this! My hair used to be a hassle to detangle even with conditioner in it but I add warm water to it and it glides right thru those mats with no problems
When I used to use a detangling brush I did it this way. Now I finger detangle my hair while it’s dry before shampooing. Saves me on a ton of broken strands.
Gorgeous! 😍 Can you do a video of how you upkeep your natural hair under the sew in? Like do you keep it for a month, then take it out, wash your hair & put it back in?
Chileee I wet my hair put a detangler cream and use a wide tooth comb. I know people say be gentle but when my hair is being difficult, I comb until it gets the message.
THE ABSOLUTE BEST detangler is Aunt Jackie’s Knot on my Watch! Omg, it makes your hair so slippery that tangles just slip right out! I’ve NEVER had any issues using it and it can also be used as a leave in!! ❤ AND it’s only $7.99 at Target(probably cheaper at Walmart) seriously the best $8 I ever spend! 😂
Whoever goes straight in with conditioner and no water is a menace 😂. I think everyone wets their hair when using conditioner to detangle
You think, but do you know? Do not ever assume everyone knows what you know!
In one video they say towel dry hair before applying conditioner, they said that's what they do at the salons. So my take away is to towel dry after shampooing, apply conditioner then add water to emulsify then detangle.
@@ahamed6702 😂 huh? You could say that if it wasn’t conditioner specifically. You literally have to wet your hair to use it
@@TheFabulousLV 😭😭 whew i hope that just goes for this salon because even going to salons out here in Atl. I have never gotten my hair towel dried after shampooing just to add conditioner and then more water? Idk maybe im trippin 😂 but that just sounds harsh on the hair. And make it harder to detangle?
@@59wooly32 the lady’s hair was wet but it wasn’t drenched. I don’t go to salons anymore but some of them back in the day would hand squeeze the water out and apply conditioner. So, I figure that’s who she is addressing.
“I don’t feel ANYTHING so that’s a SURPRISE for me!” 😂 spoken like a true natural 💕🥂
This is an ignorant comment. Whether someone has braids, weaves, wigs, or wears a fro, ALL HAIR has to be detangled in its natural state.
@@poeticlovee ma’am, idk what your problem is or who did it to you but you could’ve left your negative comment directly under the post WITHOUT involving me in your foolishness 🙄 go give yourself a hug 🫂 sis it sounds like you could use one. There’s def nothing poetic or lovely about your introduction into my space 🙅🏽♀️ good googly moogly 😒
@@poeticlovee correct. Your comment was ignorant.
@@poeticlovee in the clip the lady that's getting her hair washed said "I don't feel anything so that's a surprise to me". The OP was just quoting her, then they added "spoken like a true natural" because most of us naturals can relate to that. Hope that helps with your understanding of the OP's original comment.
😭😭😭@@dorothytucker9305
Mostly finger detangling works best for me.
I limit tools on wet hair
Glad it works well for you! I do that too sometimes ☺️
This!!!
You are correct. No tools but your fingers very gently. Water and conditioner a must!
Some people can’t finger detangle their hair, so yeaaahhhhh not for me lol
My hair is too dense for finger detangling. I just don’t have the time. My 4C birds nest is no joke.
It also depends on which conditioner gives your hair the best slip.
so we recommend our Prime 3 minute conditioner! ☺️
This is so true. Your products really matter.
An extra tip., if you have the time and parience.
My son is very tender headed. So I've found that it's better to first finger detangle the section. (Just pulling it apart) before going in with the wide tooth comb. He seems to not feel it that way and it makes it easier to comb through
Yes. I learned the beauty of finger detangling. #TopTier
Yep! Great tip! We always finger detangling first to feel for any big knots or tangles and gently pull them apart.
Easiest thing for a son is a haircut 😂
Yes I always do that on my own hair finger first then the brush or nah 😅
@@ahamed6702 hell, daughter too
Any of yall ever cut the tip of your finger and still have to detangle your hair, and the bandaid keeps getting wet? Yeah, that's me today. Lesson learned, im buying disposable gloves now
Yes GAWD 😭 I’ve learned to be extra careful with living life in the few days leading up to my wash day because trying to do my hair with even the smallest of cuts makes me contemplate shaving my head every time. Life must have a sick sense of humor though because despite my best effort, I still end up slicing my finger while opening a water bottle or something ridiculous sometimes smh
Ohhh noooo! 😢 gloves will definitely help to make it easier.
They have liquid bandaids too.
@@schoolwerk3744America has made its people soft
This is so specific but relatable
Something I do now when I detangle is use really warm water. The warm water relaxes my natural curl pattern into more of a wave and makes the process much easier. The cooler water temps made my natural curls shrink up and more difficult to comb out. If you can do it under running warm water thats ideal. If you use a spray bottle keep the water in the bottle really warm. I hope this help someone 💕
This confirms what always thought about my hair but I just don't know it's just me but yes the warm water will relax curls so you've been a blessing in confirmation take care and be safe this holiday in the name of the Lord Jesus❤
@@robbiediles4242 Amen! I'm grateful God blessed you with confirmation through this post! Stay safe this holiday and bless you in Jesus name!
That's because warm water opens your pores and opens the strands to be able to retain moisture better. I read about that somewhere.
Very helpful. Thank you❤
Thank you!🙏🏾
bless all us here amen.
Thanks for the reminder, I get lazy and want the job done, and forget technique 😬
You got this! 💪🏼
I’m the same way. It takes so much time.
After watching another video of yours that showed you doing this method, it changed my ENTIRE in shower detangle process. Not only was I able to detangle faster with larger sections, but I saved soo much product. I would normally saturate my hair with deep or regular condition...but not anymore! Thanks for sharing all your vids ❤
Oh wow! Thank you for your kind words! We’re excited to share more with you. 😊📹
Oh wow, I was just thinking the tip was obvious coz I have done that for years. Good to know it actually helped someone. And yes, you will waste all your conditioner if you do that.
So, what is the temperature of the water you are using?
@@lisamonroe3363I use warm water.
I'm super tender headed...now I know why my hairdresser never hurts me. ❤
Seems like you have the right person for the job ☺️
Me too.
Know your hair and do what is best, if you have super coily 4c type, use your fingers first and do not over drench with water while detangling to prevent breakage.
I detangle my hair wet, a deep conditioner, and my hands only.
That’s perfect! Using a tool is optional.
Same here 💯
@@MichebeautyI have really thick hair is the hand method durable
Combs are not for us....our fingers are our best and friendly tools to use to detangle our natural hair 😊
What's the best detangle for natural hair???
Looks like a great technique….but, I am going to stick with good thorough finger detangling followed by a wide-tooth comb before putting it in twists. Done and Done!! My strands never truly STAY detangled….so why fight with it. 😀🤣
Finger detangling is always a good idea! 🤗
Then it wasn't detangled properly.
That's not what makes people hair "fall out." In my opinion, using the wrong procedure to detangle your hair can lead to them NOT retaining their length...huge difference between hair falling out and not retaining length...🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
Right
There are many reasons. This could be one 🖤
It was for me so I'm thankful for the information. There could be many reasons, yes. This example is used to show people like me that the snarls don't have to end up in the brush or hands.
@lorila-northrup7748 I think when someone says, "hair falling out," it usually refers to hair loss from the root caused by medical conditions, harsh chemicals, and really bad braiding or weaving techniques. Removing snarls and kinks do not make people hair "fall out," but one can retain their length by using better conditioning and combing procedures.
You knew what she meant.. you just gotta be technical 😂
THANK YOU!!! I was doing exactly what you demonstrated using the same tool. I figured out that I needed to add water using your Indulge conditioner. I also realized I've been using too much product.
Same
Our products are very concentrated and a little goes a long way. We want you to add the water instead of us filling the products with a lot of water
I'd say its God who blesses.
One can try all of these out and nothing still happens
So be fervent in prayer and have faith :)
Great video btw.. ❤
Absolutely!
Amen, sister !!!! Glory to The Most High, Yahuah !!!!
To the uninitiated, it may seem like overkill to involve prayer. But they don't understand that this has quite frankly been a traumatic suffering for many black children who had people who didn't care enough doing their hair, especially those who were told to just deal with the pain in silence or get whooped. So happy that we have better products now, but it still requires patience and love to carry out with grace.
@@YouKnowMeDuhit's not that deep. Whats worse is us continuing to live in trauma on purpose and hear none of the things our hair tells us because we continue to live by the indoctrination that we had as children and then blame the adults instead of choosing to grow up now that we know the difference. Pray for that.
She's right. I would suggest for low porosity sisters like myself to just stay under the water as you brush it feels so good. I do it a lot but then I let the conditioner sit then I rinse. It will be soft. Low porosity hair only
Yes, great tip! The more water the better 💦
Not only low porosity though I had low porosity and then I coloured my hair and it still works for me takes me 5 mins to detangle
Avoid brushing. Wide tooth Comb is more efficient against breakage.😊
Thanks, because I was about to say, I’m doing it wrong because I use my fingers and a wide tooth comb. Not a brush.
@@ashleybcookinhi! 👋🥹 Please, TRY the brush before you knock it. These things are recent innovations made specifically for *our* hair, and baby this brush Works. I used to get Dominican blow outs and she always used a paddle brush to detangle and even that is SOOO much better than a comb. But you hair must be Saturated as demonstrated in this clip. Try it before you knock it! 🧝🏿♀️🪄
No. Wide tooth pulls out hair more than a brush. The unbrush is the best detangling brush I've ever had.
You can use either or. It comes down to preference
This is what I do with my daughter who's Autistic, she has super long curly hair and gets tangled very easily. I detangle her hair like this. That little splash of water on the conditioner makes such a difference. It really makes it so slippery and silky and so easy to detangle 😊
Girl bye
@@Kamille-lb7jo what's your problem 🤣
I don't know if this is good but it works in less than 5 mins for me. I put conditioner on my hair leave it and take my shower and then I stand under the shower and let the water go through my hair as I detangle. I have never had any issues after doing this. It literally takes me about 5 minutes but I also have medium to fine-density hair so that could be why its quicker. My daughter has thick long hair and it works for her also so just a add to this video.
This is about to save me soooooo much money on conditioner!!!
Yes! It’s a game changer 🔥
I remember my mom doing this when I was a little girl. She went to school for hair.
That's so cool! 🥰
Finger detangling
No brush will ever do as gentle and thorough a job😊
but it takes so long! 😮💨 and I still have to go through with a detangling brush after to get the product all the way through and define my curls
Finger detangle/detangle during the conditioning process that way when it's time to style you can use the brush to define your curls since you took out most of the tangles earlier.
Yall products work so well we don’t even need a demonstration 😂 been using yall for 4 years & when I say you can really detangle with the shampoo alone. Soo damn good!
Aw thank you much! We’re happy to hear that 🤗
Girl i used a few of your rules with my daughters hair and i was able to wash condition detangle and braid her hair without harm
This comment wins! Thank you for letting us know it helped your daughter ☺️
Yup apply conditioner.. wet hair.. work the product with finger detangling and then gently use a wide tooth comb or detangling brush to smooth the hair out and then I twist up that section. Working in sections is also key
Detnagle on dampish-wet hair has been a game changer😭
I definitely have to have my hair super wet while detangling … idk how people detangle on damp hair
Me too, it has to be SUPER, SUPER DRIPPING WET. I have 4C hair, like my Country's 🇿🇦 South African Natives Hair. Super Kinky
That’s the best way to do it!! 🤗
This is a big help ❤
I don't detangle my ultra-fine 4c hair wet.. Or dry... I detangle damp hair with a seamless medium toothed comb with leave in detangler, leave in conditioner and 20 sections. This works best for me.
Love that you found something that works for you! Have you tried detangling super wet with conditioner?
@@Michebeauty In the past yes and i lost too much hair. My ultra-fine hair is weakest when wet. My trichologists and stylist do not detangle my hair wet or dry. They detangle my hair damp with leave ins. My trichologists even make their own leave in detangler for their clinic patients. When I used to get box braids, the very firat rule of takomg them down was never wet the hair. We would use a leave in and grease to lubricate the hair to detangle and once all the tangles, matts and shed hairs were out, then we shampooed. Dor some reason for some people when they wet tangled hair, it locks even more. I do not know if it's mainly the finer texture or the more raised cuticle but it happens to straight or kinky hair.
I do everything you said except the 20 sections part, it’a better than having to stay in the shower to dentale
Oh this is me!! Detangling very wet just makes me loose so much hair, and tried different products and brushes etc. Detangling when damp gives me the least breakage. Only thing is I will put conditioner in my hair with some oil, and with very warm water, steamer or cover my hair for some heat. Then let it dry until it's damp and finger detangle/comb. The prep takes time, but then I can detangle more completely, without tension or losing hair.
@@kamacze i steam also but oils make my scalp itch so i don't use them.
That’s what I do naturally because I use a lot more conditioner than that so I have to wet it because it be so thick. I haven’t had any shading even when brushing which I use my fingers more than I use a brush or comb , also I had absolutely tangling in a month and my hair is thick. I found this keratin protein treatment and that stuff makes my hair feel like butta and it smells really good. It retains fur $60 but I found it at Marshall’s for $16! Too bad they only had 1 or I would go back and buy all the rest! lol. The Koreans make some of the best hair and skincare products.
Thank you for posting these tips 🙏🏽
You’re very welcome! ☺️
I always put product on my wet hair!!! Huge difference and time saver!
You know it! 💯
Do what works for you 😐
Totally! We're here to provide some info but at the end of the day hair care is such a personal journey ☺️
I have always Condition my hair the way she showed. The correct way.
Thank you. This was real informative for me.
THANKS 4 THE TIPS ON DETANGLING 🥰 GOD BLESS U N UR FAMILY!🙏🏽❤💒
Thank you! Glad to help!
My hair is very long.
I never comb my hair when it's wet.
I never scrub my edges.
I do my own hair.
That's why my hair is beautiful.
My hair breaks if I comb it dry. Do you put anything on it?
@@Sparkle-ey7iw i detangle my hair with a detangling pre poo and a wide tooth comb before shampoo and deep conditioner. Then after detangle it again with a medium toothed seamless comb with a leave in detangler and a leave in conditioner.
That’s great to hear that works for you! We’re giving general advice that we have found to be helpful using our products. 🖤
That amount of water is key ‼️ that squishy foamy thang I use my hands more too. Also I find my hair tangles in a spiral and I try to finger it out reversing the tangled spiraled mess Then I comb out the ends first 😉☺️💋🪶🫶🏾🙌🏾💯
OMG YOU JUST SAVED MY HAIR GIRL ❤😊
God loves me and I love Him too ❤🥰
Brush for shine. Comb for tangles. Do not brush wet hair.
I wonder if you have Afro hair or are an other infiltrating 🖤 women's spaces
It also depends on how hard your water is in your area !. I suggest getting a water softener shower head with hose.
Lubrication/ slip is key! Just might be the answer to world peace 🤷🏾♀️🤔🤭
What works for ME, (a 4C girl) is not using that brush first - that brush pulled out so much of my hair when I used it first. Use a wide tooth comb to detangle first, THEN use the detangling brush - the brush helps to define my curls while I have the conditioner in my hair.
I just add a good amount of conditioner to my already wet hair, braid it, put 2 shower caps on and let it sit while I shower. Then start finger detangling until I can run my fingers through my hair easily. However, I’ll still try this method.
If you take your time and finger detangle your hair it takes out even less hair. Antonio Brown she has so many hair in it.
Finger detangling is a great detangling technique that we do often!
Welcome back! What a great way to come back. This was a very well put together video.
Beautiful hair. So healthy 🎉🎉❤
I also only detangle after deep conditioning. The warm conditioner will be like butter
I also use a cotton t-shirt to dry my hair instead of a towel. It makes a difference for me.
This is really great advice. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! ☺️
Thanks a lot for this tip❤
Also, steaming helps the detangle the hair, in my opinion
Well heck Maybe that’s why I’m bald headed from detangling wrong 😬🤦🏾♀️🤣 Thanks for the tip Ms. Michelle ! 🥰🩷
LOL happy to help! 🤗
Mine still sheds horribly I don’t understand why 😢😢
Yup and I have to finger detaingle before use the detangle brush🤗❤️
Thank you for educating them Miche.
Water seems to knot my hair up 🤔
If your hair tangles with water, it might be time for a trim. Water should help tremendously with detangling
Maybe you should try more conditioner along with the very wet hair.
Thank you!!! I'm going to do that next time.
Water is a natural girlie’s best friend
I dont do any of that & i never have a problem detangling my hair with very little if any pull out
That’s great! 😀
Lucky you!😊
Great job teaching me 👍🏾
Thanks for letting me up on game, I have been natural for 8 yrs. Hope to see a dring& curl technique 💜👍🏾
Hope it helps! We have videos about styling too! ☺️
I thought she was going to toss the brush and say DO THIS 👐🏾. Finger detangling is supreme in avoiding breakage. Your clients hair is beautiful so is yours. You’re clearly doing it right❤
Thank you! 🖤 We like to finger detangle too! A great way to get the big knots out first before using a detangling tool
Had thought about conditioning in the shower after shampooing guess I will give it a try
Yes! Let us know how it works out for you ☺️
I love your edges, nice and simple.
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Thank you for this information. I didn't realize I was not using enough water. I've unfortunately been on my natural journey alone. Trying to do my best watching videos. Your videos have been so amazing for my 4c hair. I will be now purchasing your products because you have given me so much confidence. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Wow! This made our day! No problem at all! 🙌✨🖤 SO excited for you to try the products!
Thanks for sharing. 🎉
Thanks...That makes so much sense...
You're welcome, happy to help! ☺️
Thank you 😊
No don't see difference
It’s not something you will see but instead you will feel the difference when detangling your own hair.
Hello, do these products work on low porosity hair?
Yes! Absolutely
Truly.
There's a difference. Thank you for sharing ❤.
Thank you for your kind words! We’re excited to share more with you. 😊📹
I'm definitely going to try on my daughter ❤
yes! water is the best detangler and it makes detangling products work 10x as good! 💖✨
You know it! Water is your hair's bestfriend 💯
You need to give a class to these chicks over here in Philly. Cause my near waist length hair is in THEIR PRISON when I go just for a trim 😐
I use brushes made specifically for detangling with water and a heavy moisture Conditioner. I leave it Conditioner on for 5 minutes finger through to make seperate medium to large parts then brush. Hardly any shedding of extra hair and glides like butter and I have a mixture of 3c and 4c hair
That's great! Thank you for sharing 🖤
Love this! And I can hear the difference too
Thank you so much! We're glad you love it! 😊✨
'And hope for the best', is how l would describe doing my hair for sure.
I call it," laying my shingles down." The hair shaft looks like shingles under microscope and it makes it sleek and shiny. Do it once,youll see a marked difference.
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I do "Hope for the best."
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Thank you for sharing. 😊
Thank you for your kind words! We’re excited to share more with you. 😊📹
Thank you hun i will be doing this ❤
No problem 🙌 🖤 Have you tried any Miche products before?
@@Michebeauty no hun i have hair. My edges are thining could you recommend anything x
Thank you for the tip, because I sure was doing it all the way wrong, and I lost a lot of my hair, to the point i stop detangling my hair, this video was very helpful ❤
You got this! Glad we could help! 💖
Yesss! I swear by this! My hair used to be a hassle to detangle even with conditioner in it but I add warm water to it and it glides right thru those mats with no problems
Yes!! This technique changed everything for me 🙌🖤
Thank you for this! 😊
Thanks for tuning in. 😊👍 Are there any specific products you're curious about?
When I used to use a detangling brush I did it this way. Now I finger detangle my hair while it’s dry before shampooing. Saves me on a ton of broken strands.
Finger detangling works great as well 🙌🖤
Gorgeous! 😍 Can you do a video of how you upkeep your natural hair under the sew in? Like do you keep it for a month, then take it out, wash your hair & put it back in?
Thanks for the suggestion, we'll see what we can do!
Thank you so much, had a stylist tell me to never use water 1st before detangling.
We appreciate your kind words! Thanks for watching. 🙏💖 What other videos would you like to see from us?
Thank you ❤for that great information
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Thanks for sharing this information with us.
We are happy to help 🖤
Chileee I wet my hair put a detangler cream and use a wide tooth comb. I know people say be gentle but when my hair is being difficult, I comb until it gets the message.
Thank you🎉
Thank YOU for watching! ☺️
THE ABSOLUTE BEST detangler is Aunt Jackie’s Knot on my Watch! Omg, it makes your hair so slippery that tangles just slip right out! I’ve NEVER had any issues using it and it can also be used as a leave in!! ❤ AND it’s only $7.99 at Target(probably cheaper at Walmart) seriously the best $8 I ever spend! 😂
Thank you for sharing 🎉
You are so welcome!✨🖤