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MY hair may be long and straight, but it turns into a knotty mess when I wash it. So this week I’m testing detangling brushes ...
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Snarls and knots be gone. Victoria Ionescu/Getty Images Tangles, snarls, knots—they’re no fun to deal with, no matter what you call them. While it may seem like the cause of said tangles is pretty ...
Tangled hair can make us scream — out of frustration and pain from brushes getting caught in knots. Using a good hair conditioner and a moisturizing detangler along with the best detangling brush you ...
Editor’s note: This article first appeared on the Strategist in May 2020, but the products are still some of our writer Tembe Denton-Hurst’s favorites for taking down a protective style (even if we’ve ...
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After a hot and cold relationship with chemical relaxers for most of my adolescence (I could never fully get on board with all of the over-processing), I finally embraced my natural texture in my late ...