When you comb your hair while it's wet, with a finetooth comb... What will happen to your hair? Will it become damaged? How can you tell when it's damaged? And most importantly, what measures should you take if your hair is damaged this way?
When you comb your hair while it's wet...?
I don't think it becomes damaged.
It might fall out, but that's natural--there are a NUMBER of hairs that are supposed to fall out in a day.
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When you comb your hair while it's wet...?
combing ur hair with a comb is recommended because it causes less hair to fall out (using a brush makes ur hair fall if its wet) u should use a conditioner (i like pantene) or cream for the hair to allow the comb to go through ur hair easier. if ur hair is damages theres lots of shampoos and conditiioners n hair creams that help you
When you comb your hair while it's wet...?
it wont get damaged but it will break.
When you comb your hair while it's wet...?
Please first blow dry your hair before you comb them.....then your hair will break less and also be more shiny......The measures that you should take to avoid this is always dry your hair before you brush....put a detangler in your hair if you have long ones( A lot of them are available theses days....)
When you comb your hair while it's wet...?
I don't know if it'll damage it. I always heard that a pick or wide tooth comb were best to use, and to start from the ends and work your way up. Supposed to keep from getting split ends.
When you comb your hair while it's wet...?
if u use a comb it wont damage it,but if u use a brush it will damage ur hair
When you comb your hair while it's wet...?
When you comb your hair while it is wet than it is more likely to break off easier. You probaly could damage your hair too. When your hair is damaged than you will see that it is very uneven in certain spots, your hair is starting tio break off all the time. You know what I mean? Just stuff that don't usually happen.
When you comb your hair while it's wet...?
No not that I know of. aren't you suposed to do that ?
When you comb your hair while it's wet...?
No using a comb in wet or dry hair protects it from damage its the best and cheapest thing you can do. The signs of damaged hair is frizz split ends and coarseness.Good luck!!!!!
When you comb your hair while it's wet...?
when you comb ur hair while its wet, as long as u dont pull 2 hard its kk. howeva its realy hard not 2 pull if theres a knot, so u should use a wide-tooth comb first, then a fine-tooth comb. It can cause split ends if u dont use the wide-tooth comb. If u do damage ur hair this way, use an intense moisturising treatment (such as a hot oil or beeswax conditioner) %26amp; trim off any split ends that u get.
When you comb your hair while it's wet...?
if you comb it then nothing will happen thats only when you brush it
and it would be pretty obvious if your hairs damage cause then it would fall out
When you comb your hair while it's wet...?
It's never recomended to comb your hair while it's still wet or damp. It wont do major damage, but it will cause your hair to break, or come out much easier. It's best to let it dry as much as possible before brushing. If you must comb your hair though, do so with a thick, wide tooth comb. This will minimize the breakage of your hair.
When you comb your hair while it's wet...?
your hair is fragile when its wet , you can tear the hair. you should always use a wide tooth comb when its wet and start combing it from the bottom working your way up to the top to work the knots out
When you comb your hair while it's wet...?
wet hair is prone to breakage than dry hair, but if u really need to detangle it, use a wide toothed comb, not a fine tooth one.
When you comb your hair while it's wet...?
NEVER brush your hair while it is wet. Use a Wide Tooth comb and when it dries you can brush it. Brushing your hair is one of the worst things for your hair. You should treat it like delicate lace. Washing it every other day, and conditioning it everyday will help it Stay much stronger. Also use heating irons minimally
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