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theopops
Help! Removing "tangles" From Hair
« on: August 30, 2007, 08:01 PM »

You know how you carry million braids for a long time and it is time to take it off. Now, you have that “tangle” portion at the base of each braid, which is usually accumulated dirt. If I comb it out, I will lose all the hair on my head. What do I do?

A friend suggested that, I put conditioner and wait for like three to five minutes and try combing it out. If that don’t work, then I can shampoo it and then put conditioner and try to comb it. Is there any one here that has tried this before?

I don’t want to lose all my hair, so please help me. What do you ladies do?

Thanks
naijacutee (f)
Re: Help! Removing "tangles" From Hair
« #1 on: August 31, 2007, 03:32 AM »

Whatever you do, please don't wash your hair before taking out all the kinks. Even if it takes days. . . It is worth it. I made that mistake and had to cut my hair short. . . I'm loving the haircut by the way though!! Grin
suze (f)
Re: Help! Removing "tangles" From Hair
« #2 on: August 31, 2007, 10:21 AM »

Don't wash it without removing the tangles o!

U have to be patient. Get those big needles they use to fix weaveon and use the head to detangle it little by little. It might take a while. But its worth it if u don't want to lose your hair. Thats what I do any time I loosen braids. U can ask someone to ohelp u
iice (f)
Re: Help! Removing "tangles" From Hair
« #3 on: August 31, 2007, 12:58 PM »

Yup, use something to take the tangles out one by oneand then deep conditiontangles arrrghhhh hate those
Reason why i hate combing hair Grin
omoge (f)
Re: Help! Removing "tangles" From Hair
« #4 on: September 01, 2007, 12:46 AM »

get some friend of yours to help out. i helped my roommate detangle her million braids . thank goodness it's summer time so we had the chance to do it before school. she is very grateful to me. not easy but whatever you do, don't wash or loose everything before trying to detangle. just one after the other like others are saying. i had to apply Ghana oil then use a sharp pointed comb to detangle, not easy sha.
theopops
Re: Help! Removing "tangles" From Hair
« #5 on: September 01, 2007, 04:08 PM »

Thanks a lot ladies. Ok this is what I did:

I used a push pin to "work" out the kokos (tangles) on by one.

Then my mom combed it out slowly.

Then I washed it.

And guess what? My hair bonded together like dread locks. I wanted to cry. But I did not sha.  Cheesy

So, I stood in the shower, armed with my big comb and started separating my hair, little by little and combing it out. Let's just say, it cut a bunch, but I have a big head with fully full hair, lol.

In essence, I am so grateful to y'all. If not for you all, I will be bald by now. Thanks so much for the tips. Let's just say, I will never braid my hair again and if I do, I will not keep it for five months.

Thanks once again, I really do appreciate all the tips.
soldee
Re: Help! Removing "tangles" From Hair
« #6 on: September 05, 2007, 02:59 PM »


Apply AFrica's Best Shea Butter for Kids. I swear by it!!

The kokos just melt away in seconds and your hair feels heavenly. Smells good too.

Cheers
dr.seusz (f)
Re: Help! Removing "tangles" From Hair
« #7 on: September 11, 2007, 10:59 AM »

i know there ll be a solution! ive been carrying tangled hair for the past 3days the mumu oyinbos think its another style but I'm soo tired of it .thanks my country people Smiley
iice (f)
Re: Help! Removing "tangles" From Hair
« #8 on: September 11, 2007, 11:06 AM »

Quote from: dr.seusz on September 11, 2007, 10:59 AM
i know there ll be a solution! ive been carrying tangled hair for the past 3days the mumu oyinbos think its another style but I'm soo tired of it .thanks my country people Smiley

Grin Grin Omo i feel you o!. . .na wetin dey do me sometimes, the stress of combing the hair dey tire me lolna so them go think say na new style pesin dey wear
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