 So comparing detangling tools, this is very old hair. This is a weak old wash and go and I use Ekka style gel to help set this wash and go so it is very dry. I'm going to be showing you several different detangling tools. We have detangling brushes, wooden combs, we have shower combs, an afro pick and of course you can detangle using your fingers. So for this video I'm going to be using a wooden comb, a traditional shower comb, the Felicia Leatherwood detangling brush and an afro pick. Now I do have several videos on detangling natural hair that I will be linking in the cards. So I will be using neck beheaded helpers DIY pre-poo which I also have a video on that to help detangle my hair, good old water and of course coconut oil. So let's get started by lightly misting my hair with water. It's just going to help my hair hydrate it, it's going to allow me to be able to section it off easier and avoid minimal breakage, that's what we're looking for, okay. And I'm going to turn around to the back to show you guys the shrinkage. Oh yes, this is what we're working with. So again, I'm going to go ahead and section off my hair in a section, in a second excuse me. And what I'm basically going to do is use a different detangling tool for four different sections of my hair, okay. All sections and when it comes to a wash and go, sometimes it can be a little tedious to detangle. However, I feel like since my ends were basically, since I really did a number on my ends and had to get it corrected, the detangling process itself was not that bad. So what you saw me do here is apply some coconut oil and I rarely now use coconut oil as a leave in. I mostly use it to help me with detangling my hair. Felicia Leatherwood brush and the Felicia Leatherwood detangling brush and the Afro pick took the longest when it came to detangling my hair, when it came to ease of use, which I'll get into detail towards the end of this video. I feel like the shower comb, excuse me, I'm so sorry, the wooden comb actually was easier to use as far as the handle goes, the grip goes and all of that. I have another shower comb that you guys saw at the beginning of this clip that is easier to use than the one that I showed you, but I feel like most people, if they're going to use a shower comb, they're going to use one similar to what I used in this particular video. All right, you guys, so final verdict. This could be a bit difficult because again, I think that detangling your hair depends on what current state your hair is in. I'm detangling it on a wash and go like I stated earlier, my hair is dry because I use ecostallogel. I'm not canceling ecostallogel and I think it also depends on the products you are using, whether you're detangling it inside or outside of the shower. I rarely detangle in the shower unless I have pre-pooled my hair for a certain number of hours. If I detangle in the shower, I typically use this, the Felicia Leatherwood comb. It works perfectly. However, I found that with the Felicia Leatherwood comb, I can't really get at my roots. So overall, my best would have to be the wooden comb and second, it would be a shower comb. It could be any type of shower comb. I also like this particular shower comb that is a double tooth that I purchased on Amazon. Like I said, I have other stuff here, the denim brush, no. Now I heard that T is that there's another type of brush, but yeah, no. It's great for defining curls when you have shorter hair. When I had a TWA, I loved that, but now that it's longer, yeah. So yes, it would be in between these. When I had medium-length to short hair, the Afro pick was great for me. But yeah, wooden comb, runner up, shower comb, now. So yes, that is it. I hope you guys enjoyed this video. Let me know if you tried any of these tools. Yeah, fingers first, and then wooden comb, a shower comb. And that is it, you guys. Thank you so much for watching. Thank you as always, so all our new subscribers, take care, bye.