 Trini girl natural. Hi everyone. Welcome to my channel. You can see I guess I look a little bit different Um, I had a trip to the stylist today What's such a long day? I'm like when was it today? So I decided to come on and show you how I detangle when I'm using tools because you know I think I detangle like 50 or 49 weeks out of the year and I just Cool more brush like maybe twice two or three times a year when I want to go to my stylist So this was a great opportunity to show you guys everything that I do and how I detangle when I'm detangling with tools So any of you detangle with tools or if any of you finger detangling and this will help you So as you know when I go to the stylist I like to do a thorough detangling before I go So last time I showed you a little bit of it But this time I actually want to show you my full kind of thorough detangling routine Pre-stylist trip detangling routine and just how I detangle and I'm not finger detangling if I really want to get every Shed hair and tango out of there to make life easy when I get to the stylist So take a look at my process and I'll be back to play with this hair some more I start off by separating my hair into four sections So I'm just kind of twisting it up to put it out of the way so I can detangle the rest So I split it into two and then I split that to to make quadrants and This isn't the entangling step yet, but I always automatically lightly finger detangle before I try to do a twist or braid So that's what I'm doing here trying to get it into twist with just you know Detangling it a bit first This is me twisting that section up out of the way and now we get to business So I start with finger detangling even if I'm gonna use tools So I finger detangle the section as much as I can for just a water just lightly I stop if I reach a major tangle then I add conditioner and then I finger detangle thoroughly with the conditioner So that's a bit of shedding and now on to the fun stuff I start with the Denman brush because I just find it easier to detangle with a Denman brush But it's just a comb for me It just can go lightly enough to kind of Gradually get more and more of the tangles as opposed to the comb where you kind of sink it all the way through And it has all the layers of tangles to get to so this is the shedding after the Denman brush now It's time for the final step, which is the comb so you know you can call it overkill But I feel like each one does get a little something extra or a little something different So I just like to go over it once with the comb. There wasn't much shedding I just twist that section and clip it out of the way and repeat the same process on all the other sections So this is my final section and I'm just repeating the process live finger detangle under running water add conditioner and fully finger detangle then get my Denman brush out and You know fully detangle with that Again, this is the shedding so you can see it's not that much especially for my thick hair So my finger detangling does get most of it and usually when I finger detangle and I'm not using tools I would take off the gloves for my final stretch of detangling and that just helps to get all the shed hair I just use my comb and Finish that last comb the tango and I'm basically done. I have it in four sections now I just split it into two sections only and braid each side and As you can see my favorite go-to and then I just rinse it with the conditioner in and After that I would squeeze out the extra water and towel blotted, but basically I go to the side. It's just in these two plaits So that's it. That's how I prepped for this as you can see it's kind of similar So this is like the easiest only thing I know how to do to be honest which information But anyway, so let's get to the hair. I wanted to show you The explosion I guess so this is my hair at the moment with the blowout um This is the back. I hope that was helpful. I hope that was informative. I Hope it was fun. Okay in the next one. Bye