Natural Hair Tutorial: Dry Detangling Method for 4a, 4b, & 4c Hair

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Uploaded by on Dec 23, 2010

Hey family! Happy Holidays! This is a short tutorial on the dry detangling method. I was inspired by Freeworshipfreewors so check out her channel if you haven't already. Items needed: Wide tooth comb and moisturizing agent. This is a great detangling method for ladies with really kinky hair. I would not recommend this method if your hair is hard and matted from a wash n go or gel. Wet hair equals weak hair so this method seemed obvious. Try it out and see if it works for you! Thanks for watching loves=)

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  • I agree that it is much easier for me to pre-detangle my hair while it is dry versus when it is soaking wet. I also saw that tip in Harmony's videos. I just two-strand twist my hair instead of braiding. But you're right, braiding would hold better than twisting while shampooing. Also, I tend to add the conditioner to my dry hair before detangling.

  • @brownshuga24 Yeah, she is awesome. I am so grateful that she posted those videos b/c detangling was really starting to become a burden. Don't get me wrong, it's still not fun Lol....but it's much easier.

  • wigs are always your friend!

  • @LoveChrissiPoo Yes mam! LOL

  • omg!!!! so happy to see ya back! i looooove the Say yes to cucumbers btw =)

  • @aaahhhbig10 Missed you ladies! Girl I am soooo mad with the YTC company. They changed the ingredients! I will post a video about it soon! Happy Holidays love=)

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  • We have the SAME shower curtain LOL.

  • @b76463 Thx for the tip love!

  • @AdamsRib84 it really is!  and no problem hun! thats why im subscribed! lol you have a happy holiday as well

  • @queenTrdh I usually finger detangle as well but since my hair was braided for almost 2 months, I knew that finger detangling wouldn't be as effective b/c of the built up shed hairs. Oh and I love olive oil! Never thought to use it for detangling though. Thx 4 the tip

  • @kaysmoothh Lol=) Well I was going to explain that in my YTC update review but since you asked=)....the reason I use this particular leave-n is b/c it has the same exact ingredients as the regular YTC conditioner. Yeah weird huh 0_0 I am not sure why but I said what the heck...it's $2.99. I just needed a cheapie moisturizer to saturate my hair once I detangled. That way once I finished, I could put a plastic cap on for a deep condition. Thx for your question love. Happy Holidays

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