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Hello so i'm 22 year's old almost 23.

So i'm here seeking help because i literally tried everything that i can think of at this point i have tried different products every time one of em runs out i've tried oils but never really sticked with it

My problems are this:

Type of hair:Wavy
Problems:It tangles like crazy when it's fully drive and is all over the place it doesn't really tangle on the top part mostly at the neck and bellow

Solution:That's why i'm here i have tried everything but nothing seems to do it

GOAL: My goal is simple i want my hair to stop tangling or at least 1 hair or a few which is normal i want my hair to be naturally soft+not crazy DRIED up+And not tangle

Now here's some information about me/what i have: So i have access to an insane amount of natural oils and can get whatever i am missing so if any of you know a combination of oils together and how much of each or single oil only that will help me with this it would be great

Type of hair: Wavy, Yes i know i said it again
Porosity:LOW i have tested it after taking a shower and letting air dry normally and taking a strand and putting it in water it didn't sink hell i have even tried to push it down my self it just did not sink ^_^"

If you need anymore information let me know

One last thing I HAVEN'T Used HEAT on my hair for 2 years if not longer. nor have i dyed it, it has simply naturally grown i have only used shampoo/conditioner and hair cream after my shower.

And if you're gonna suggest to do 1 day shampoo 1 day no shampoo i already did that for a long time and it didn't really help.

The only time my hair doesn't tangle is if it braid it after taking a shower and applying cream it wouldn't fully dry the next day after i wake up and it doesn't tangle cuz of that but i don't wanna GO OUT with braided hair lol

I would appreciate any help in this matter

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How lucky! Waviness give you more lateral coverage.  Bet it looks like you have a full set of hair. Now to address your concern.  Wash and then put conditioner.  Let it sit there until you finish taking a bath.  Then rinse.  I would have a comb handy and start combing ASAP, (or even while showering).  This is what conditioners are for, to help with wild hair......

If you mistreat the hair, you'll lose it.  Be happy and leave the heaters and all else alone.

 

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1 hour ago, LaserCaps said:

How lucky! Waviness give you more lateral coverage.  Bet it looks like you have a full set of hair. Now to address your concern.  Wash and then put conditioner.  Let it sit there until you finish taking a bath.  Then rinse.  I would have a comb handy and start combing ASAP, (or even while showering).  This is what conditioners are for, to help with wild hair......

If you mistreat the hair, you'll lose it.  Be happy and leave the heaters and all else alone.

 

Not sure that's gonna be of any help but thanks anyway i guess.

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I don’t see how you can straighten hair without using heat. Might as well leave it wavy. 


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58 minutes ago, Melvin- Moderator said:

I don’t see how you can straighten hair without using heat. Might as well leave it wavy. 

My goal isn't to straighten it xD it's my fault for using the smooth word but god dam that's all you got from everything i said?

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2 hours ago, MrPandaBear said:

My goal isn't to straighten it xD it's my fault for using the smooth word but god dam that's all you got from everything i said?

One solution to de-tangle hair. Cut it. Short hair rarely tangles. Other than that, you will most likely need to use some product.


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By the far the most effective solution to tangled hair is becoming a NW7.

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Definitely discuss with some experienced hair dresser at a salon...they will know the best ways to de-tangle hair.

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