Hair Knots
Posted by nWoSlapnut on April 13, 2004 at 14:08:03: Previous Next
Have you ever been combing through isolated sections of your hair and noticed an individual strand of hair or two that appears to have become knotted within itself? How do you deal with the knots if they cannot be undone? I've occasionally run into knots that have resulted from two or more strands of hair becoming caught up in one another - those are easy to undo. I find it almost impossible to undo a knot if there are is no more than one strand to work with.
Re: Hair Knots
Posted by ColdFlu on April 13, 2004 at 14:17:29: Previous Next
In Reply to: Hair Knots posted by nWoSlapnut on April 13, 2004 at 14:08:03:
I usually add water to that area and work it out.
: Have you ever been combing through isolated sections of your hair and noticed an individual strand of hair or two that appears to have become knotted within itself? How do you deal with the knots if they cannot be undone? I've occasionally run into knots that have resulted from two or more strands of hair becoming caught up in one another - those are easy to undo. I find it almost impossible to undo a knot if there are is no more than one strand to work with.
Re: Hair Knots
Posted by Hair Religion on April 13, 2004 at 14:43:29: Previous Next
In Reply to: Hair Knots posted by nWoSlapnut on April 13, 2004 at 14:08:03:
Forcing it with a comb or brush usually doesn't work when it's just a couple of tightly knotted hairs. If you cannot finger pick it apart because it's too tight then you may have to just snip it off so it won't keep tangling with other hairs.
Better to clean cut it than rip it out.
Re: Hair Knots
Posted by Nige on April 13, 2004 at 20:10:00: Previous Next
In Reply to: Hair Knots posted by nWoSlapnut on April 13, 2004 at 14:08:03:
I find these everyday there annoying as all hell but I simply work out what hairs I can and then snip the little bud like knot that is left with one or two hairs.
Re: Hair Knots
Posted by Sherri on April 13, 2004 at 23:56:57: Previous Next
In Reply to: Hair Knots posted by nWoSlapnut on April 13, 2004 at 14:08:03:
Yes, I get those on occasion. Being an impatient person, I just snip it off.
: Have you ever been combing through isolated sections of your hair and noticed an individual strand of hair or two that appears to have become knotted within itself? How do you deal with the knots if they cannot be undone? I've occasionally run into knots that have resulted from two or more strands of hair becoming caught up in one another - those are easy to undo. I find it almost impossible to undo a knot if there are is no more than one strand to work with.
Re: Hair Knots
Posted by Mark Ellott on April 14, 2004 at 03:42:25: Previous Next
In Reply to: Hair Knots posted by nWoSlapnut on April 13, 2004 at 14:08:03:
Mostly, I can work them out by gently running my fingers through it.
Re: Hair Knots
Posted by Mark on April 14, 2004 at 19:04:21: Previous Next
In Reply to: Hair Knots posted by nWoSlapnut on April 13, 2004 at 14:08:03:
I tend to take a tiny bit of conditioner, and just massage it into the troublesome little blighter. Usually works... If it doesnt, I still wouldnt advise snipping it off straightaway. Many a time ive been suprised to find a knot wasnt as tight as i thought it was an has just shaken itself out during the day.
Re: Hair Knots
Posted by Bill S on April 15, 2004 at 15:48:02: Previous Next
In Reply to: Hair Knots posted by nWoSlapnut on April 13, 2004 at 14:08:03:
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Re: Hair Knots
Posted by vincent on April 16, 2004 at 12:29:22: Previous Next
In Reply to: Hair Knots posted by nWoSlapnut on April 13, 2004 at 14:08:03:
i let them be :-)
-vincent