I wish I had a dollar for every time I heard a woman say, "I need to wash my hair so bad but I don't feel like dealing with all of that right now."
"All of that" is the pre-pooing, washing, conditioning, deep conditioning, detangling, twisting, setting, drying, you name it, that encompasses wash day -- and worst of all is that d-word right in the middle: detangling. Detangling makes your arms tired, it hurts your head, it makes you wish you had a bald fade. Nothing about it is fun, but it doesn't have to be torture, per say, <em>if</em> you use the right tools and products.
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If you're going to skip or skimp on certain items in the wash day process, do not make detangling the step you slack on. Just invest in a few of the items on this list, which we and other naturals swear by, and we promise wash day will be a whole lot more manageable for you.
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