Let’s continue with the topic of hair care. Yesterday we talked about why you cannot sleep with a wet head, today we will focus on the question of whether it is possible to comb your hair if it is not completely dry yet.

First of all, you need to remember one thing; hair becomes most vulnerable when wet. Therefore, with any impact, whether from combing or rubbing against a towel, it can be stretched and damaged at a structural level. In dry hair, cuticle scales fit tightly together, protecting the hair shaft from damage. When you wash your hair, the scales open up, so the strands can easily get damaged until they dry completely. So, at what point should you comb your hair while washing your hair?
It’s best to brush your curls before washing (to avoid tangling while shampooing and conditioning) and after they dry. This series is suitable for those with straight hair. For curly strands, hairdressers recommend using special combs or wide-tooth combs. It is better to comb curly hair when applying a mask or conditioner. It is easier to interact with the strands when there is moisturizer on them. By the way, here we talked about the most common mistakes in curly hair care.
Source: People Talk

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