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4 easy recipes to make a natural detangler

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A fan of natural cosmetics, are you looking for a recipe to make a homemade natural detangler? This hair treatment is in fact necessary to get rid of stubborn knots without tearing your hair out, make styling easier and detangle your damp hair after shampooing. And when you have children, this helps avoid crying in the morning every time you pass the comb or brush! In addition to helping with detangling, it makes hair shiny and silky. Here are 4 very simple and effective recipes to make a special natural detangler for mermaid hair.

1) The recipe for oatmeal detangling spray

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This treatment is moisturizing and respects the hair fiber as well as the scalp. It helps remove knots without weighing down the hair. It is therefore perfect for all hair typesespecially to take care of fine hair or normal hair that becomes oily quickly.

To prepare it, mix 1 part oatmeal to 5 parts water in a container. Then leave for at least 30 minutes until the water becomes milky. If you can, let your water steep longer (up to overnight). Remember to stir regularly to facilitate this process before filtering using a fine cloth or cheesecloth and transferring to a sprayer. The product will keep for about a week in the fridge.

2) Natural detangler with cider vinegar

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Like the previous one, this hair care recipe is aimed at all hair types. The main ingredient, apple cider vinegar, is an excellent natural detangler that makes hair shine. It is also an excellent anti-dandruff. Allow 100 ml of cider vinegar for 400 ml of cold water in a spray bottle.

For the smell, you can use essential oils. Simply opt for an essential oil that suits your hair type. A few drops of ylang-ylang or geranium will delight dry and damaged hair. And to add radiance, use lemongrass oil. You can also flavor your product by infusing aromatic herbs (thyme, rosemary, lavender, etc.) or citrus peels in vinegar for two weeks before adding water.

3) The natural detangler special for curly hair

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Curly and frizzy hair often have more specific needs. This treatment will allow them to detangle, nourish and repair without weighing down or breaking curls. To do this, combine the ingredients: mango butter (45 g), coconut oil or jojoba oil (20 ml), buriti oil (20 ml) and piqui oil (10 ml). Then melt the butter and coconut oil in a bain-marie. Off the heat, in a bowl, add the other oils. Freeze your preparation and mix regularly. The idea is to obtain a smooth and homogeneous paste before potting. Your nourishing anti-tangle treatment that will add shine is ready!

4) The natural detangling conditioner

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After shampooing, hair is often a big pile of knots. To detangle his wet hair, this little treatment with or without rinsing is ideal. It combines 90 ml of aloe vera gel, 1 tablespoon of avocado oil and 12 drops of ylang-ylang or rosemary essential oil. This will allow you to obtain approximately 100 ml of product (approximately 6 uses). When applying this cream to your wet hair, go from root to tip, smoothing each strand using your fingers. After 10 minutes of poseuse a comb or special brush to style your hair without pulling on your hair. Rinse if you wish and let your hair dry in the open air or with a hairdryer (on cold air).

You can take inspiration from this aloe vera recipe to make a detangling treatment to use every day. You will just have to adapt the formula a little by adding a little water.

In addition to natural detangling, how can you avoid the formation of knots?

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To prevent knots from appearing in your hair, do not hesitate to use appropriate care. After each shampoo, apply always use conditioner to detangle and soften hair. Also make moisturizing and nourishing masks once a week to keep hair soft and supple. You can further apply a few drops of hair oil (argan oil, jojoba oil, coconut oil, etc.) to the lengths and ends to reduce tangles and add shine.

And above all, when drying, avoid rubbing your hair vigorously with a towel. In fact, it tangles and damages them! Dab them gently to remove excess water. And when possible, let your hair air dry or use a hairdryer with a diffuser on low heat. We also advise you touse a cotton t-shirt or microfiber towel for gentler, hair-friendly drying.

Good brushing techniques and preventative hairstyles

For gentle detangling, take your time and use a wide-toothed comb or detangling brush. Moreover, start at the ends and slowly work your way up to the roots. This avoids pulling the knots over the entire length, and therefore tearing out and damaging the hair. And above all, brush your hair regularly to prevent tangling, especially before washing. In addition, adopt protective hairstyles ! Wear your hair in a braid, bun, or loose ponytail to prevent friction and tangling. And at night, tie your hair in a loose braid and use a satin or silk pillowcase to reduce friction while you sleep. You can also wear a satin night cap.

A few more tips to help you need your natural detangler less

A regular fit can help maintain healthy hair with less tangling. Have the ends of your hair trimmed every six to eight weeks to prevent split ends which can contribute to tangling. Moreover, drink lots of water to keep your hair hydrated from the inside. Finally, eat foods rich in essential vitamins and minerals for healthy hair (vitamins A, C, E, biotin and zinc). This will keep your hair healthy, which can help keep it tangle-free, regardless of your hair type.

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