addaboutmyhair
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I don't detangle before washing, and that's intentional. If you read Cathy Howse book (she has plenty of followers on this site) she recommends a detangling and wash process specific for those coming out of braids or twits. It involves smoothing your hair back in one directions to keep the cuticle smooth as you wash and condition. I just took out a weave this way. I slept in the conditioner and detangled in the morning in the shower with my fingers and olive oil. I didn't lose any hair and retained length. The key is PATIENCE. Just detangling the morning after with fingers took me an hour. It took me an hour to remove the weave the night before. I pre pooed, shampoed, and did a protein treatment before the conditioner. I was VERY gentle with my hair.
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On second thought, she needs to stop making videos about hair care, and hair loss until she can get her own hair care together!!
) In my opinion it seems she was trying to describe that she should of detangled before when she mentioned sectioning and running the fingers through...but in all honesty it looked like she couldn't find the words to express how she felt.
On top of the fact it was already 3am and she still had to go to work in the morning. 