Washday | Secret Of Less Tangling
My definition of washday these days:
washday/ˈwɒʃdeɪ/nounnoun: wash-day- a day when one misses their big chop or teeny weeny afro
For a while now, I’ve been making washdays less of a chore, making it easier by washing my hair in braids/twists. There are more benefits to this:
- I spend less time during the washing process.
- This also helps minimize tangles caused by manipulation, giving me a better chance of retaining length.
- It ensures my hair is getting cleaned thoroughly as no part is being ignored.
When shampooing, focus on the scalp as this is where dirt and buildup are present. After shampooing, let the water run down the length of your braids/twists to clean the length of your hair. Squeeze each braid/twist as the shampoo is being rinsed out of your hair.
You don’t have to unravel the braids/twists after the shampoo rinse out, You can also go through your deep conditioning process while the hair is still braided/twisted up.
Tip: To prevent my hair from unraveling during the wash process, I make sure braids/twists are firm but not excessively tight.
How do you combat tangles on washdays? Let me know in the comment section below.
What can I use to prevent my hair from breaking cos it breaks a lot and that affects the growth?? Tnx
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