Recommended comb/brush and detangler?

Recommended comb/brush and detangler?
Posted by JD on June 23, 2001 at 17:28:40: Previous Next

Currently I have a hard rubber wide-toothed comb and an oval-shaped brush with rubber bristles. The comb is starting to irritate my scalp some, so I've been looking for a better one. I've read that it isn't recommended to use hard rubber combs/brushes. One site recommends combs made from toitoise shells.

I have fine, straight hair. I'm looking for something that will glide more smoothly through my hair when I'm detangling it. When I have to pull through tangles it makes me think I'm damaging my hair, even though it seems like I'm following the "proper" steps.

I first spray Paul Mitchell Awupuhi Moister Mist leave-in conditioner while my hair is still wet (after shampooing), and detangle with my fingers from the ends up. Then I do the same thing except with a comb. Then I let my hair air dry for about 20 minutes or so and run my fingers through the ends once again (just to make sure), then I brush it (starting at ends).

I get a lot of resistance and pulling when I first detangle my hair with my fingers. I try to be as patient as possible when working out the tough knots, but sometimes they tend to end up slightly damaged at the ends (like a curly-Q at the end or a sharp angle).

Should I perhaps look into using a seperate detangling conditioner before I shampoo? Paul Mitchell has a "Detangler Lite" conditioner for fine hair, but that stuff is so expensive that can't afford to just experiment with it too much.

JD



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