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1. Use a Conditioner:

Start by applying a conditioner to damp hair. This helps to loosen knots and makes the hair more manageable.

2. Use the Right Tools:

A wide-tooth comb or a detangling brush works best for gently working through knots. These tools help minimize breakage.

3. Section the Hair:

Divide the hair into smaller sections to work through one section at a time. This makes it easier to manage and detangle.

4. Start from the Ends:

Always begin detangling from the tips of the hair and work your way up to the roots. This method prevents tugging at the scalp and reduces breakage.

5. Be Gentle:

Avoid pulling or yanking at any knots. If a tangle is stubborn, gently work it out with your fingers or a comb.

6. Finger Detangling:

If the hair is very curly or textured, finger detangling can help reduce breakage and minimize damage. Fingers can feel where the tangles are and gently pull them apart.

7. Detangle When Hair is Damp:

It’s easier to detangle hair when it’s slightly damp, not completely wet or dry. Hair is more elastic when damp, which helps prevent breakage.

8. Trim regularly:

Regular trims help prevent split ends and tangles. Keep hair healthy and avoid tangling from damaged ends.

9. Use Protective Styles:

After detangling, consider braids, twists, or buns to keep hair smooth and prevent tangling throughout the day.