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Tangling is to be expected up to a certain point, especially if you have long hair, but the products you use and the way you treat your hair might have something to do with it.
Tangles are a combination of dead hair that has been shed from your scalp and hair that is still attached to it. The goal is to remove shredded hair without damaging your mane. Of course, it is simpler to avoid creating tangles than to detangle your mane. This is how to prevent tangles.
Hair dryness is one of the main causes of tangling – as cuticles don't lie flat, your strands become intertwined. A sulfate-free shampoo is much gentler on your hair and will keep it healthy.
Use a wide-tooth comb when you still have your conditioner in and work your way down from the roots to the ends – it is important to section your hair as well.
A microfiber towel will reduce friction and reduce the rubbing that causes the angling of the hair.
It is a good idea to apply a nourishing oil like almond oil, or argan oil, before applying shampoo. It is perfect to avoid drying the hair.
The idea is to prevent friction, if you use a silk pillowcase your har will be less likely to tangle while you sleep.
Try applying a nourishing hair mask at least once a week to keep your hair hydrated.
Dryness is the root of most hair problems, keep a healthy scalp, try to avoid hair treatments with hash chemicals and make sure you follow a hair mask routine